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In Reply to: RE: Completely illogical posted by Mark Kelly on April 17, 2014 at 04:03:01
> If the bearing precision is sufficient to contraint precession, it is also sufficient
> to constrain any instability introduced by the COM being above the bearing point.
If you had read and understood my argument, that is exactly what I said. On the other hand, inverted bearings are both statically and dynamically stable whereas non-inverted bearings are neither.
Better luck next time, Mark.
John Elison
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yes, we just studied this in physics this week, precession would be more likely when the bearing is way below the COM, rather than closer to the COM...
Don't use that crap with me, John.
Mark Kelly
Hi Mark...I really do hope that your line of work has absolutely nothing to do with "engineering" anything!?!?
Rick.
-Mark, he makes -or did, make the Motor Controllers for Win's Saskia TT.
He may know more than you think-no?
Just suggesting ,
Des
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