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    #16
    Originally posted by e30 f34r View Post
    does your wife weight 105?
    hahah

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      #17
      your answer is:
      leckmichamarsche!

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        #18
        Originally posted by FredK View Post
        2000 in/min = 33 in/s
        33 in/s = .84 m/s

        F = 38 N
        P = Fv = 38N * .84 m/s = 32 W

        edit: I think the key is to match load inertia with linear system inertia.

        what about work-energy theorem where the net work by all the forces acting on the body equals the change in its kinetic energy

        W=KE2-KE1
        KE=(1/2)*m*v^2
        Power is work over time so divide by time and get power
        and so forth... gotta run, but just more ideas

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          #19
          You can't count that.
          There's a fucking elephant in the way.

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            #20
            Originally posted by Fusion View Post
            You can't count that.
            There's a fucking elephant in the way.
            hahahahahaha I thought of this too
            Originally posted by Dozyproductions
            All girls fuck but not all girls fuck around with combustion engines.

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              #21
              Making some sort of cnc mill or router? I'm in the process of building one myself too :)
              Last edited by Justin B; 03-26-2011, 11:45 PM.

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