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Some relations of surface speed and RPM.
Approximation -> Let's say that a point "P" in the middle of the the shoulders are the center of all rotation. Use "RPM" as the basic RPM of the pivot. Left shoulder (surface) speed = (2 * radius1 * pi * RPM)*60, radius1 = P->left shoulder, unit = m/s. Hand (surface) speed = (2 * radius2 * pi * RPM)*60 + hand overtaking speed, radius2 = P->hands, unit = m/s. Clubhead (surface) speed = (2 * radius3 * pi * RPM)*60 + hand overtaking speed + clubhead overtaking speed, radius3 = P->clubhead, unit = m/s. Note: radius1 is constant, radius2 increases sligthly in downswing, radius3 increases more. Another way to see it(but less usefull) would be that left shoulder, hands and clubhead have different RPMs. |
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