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annikan skywalker 11-24-2006 12:12 PM

Overlap of the Accumulators
 
Anyone care (Yoda) to share some insight on the overlap of the accumulators....Increase Overlap-Increase thrust/////Decrease Overlap- Increase Velocity...How is this overlap measured, determined, adjusted?

How about an advanced video on this Yoda?.... I'll even buy the candy, popcorn, and drinks for the show






Hennybogan 08-16-2007 12:56 PM

Bump
 
Anyone care to shed some light?

6bmike 08-16-2007 04:27 PM

Snap Release/Pitch Elbow produces the greatest amount of over-lap of accumulators 2 & 3 with a small hand pulley that generates a faster clubhead with the same Pace as a Sweep release of lesser overlap.

A Hitter dumps all accumulators at the same time so it must be the ultimate overlap. Its just not a Snap Release.

Mike O 08-17-2007 01:21 AM

6-M-1 last paragraph
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by annikan skywalker (Post 36315)
Anyone care (Yoda) to share some insight on the overlap of the accumulators....Increase Overlap-Increase thrust/////Decrease Overlap- Increase Velocity...How is this overlap measured, determined, adjusted?

How about an advanced video on this Yoda?.... I'll even buy the candy, popcorn, and drinks for the show






"Thrust is an acceleration force" (2-M-1)

Imagine you have four engines on a boat- Engine 1, 2, 3, and 4. Each one has only so much gas in it so they are just going to be able to maintain their thrust for a certain period of time- say one minute. If you want high acceleration you could run all four together from the start- but you better make sure that the race is short enough so you don't run out of gas before the finish line.

Imagine you have the same boat- and let's assume no friction. First you let engine number 1 accelerate the boat until just before it runs out of gas, now you hit engine #2 and do the same , then engine3 then engine 4- that's how you get maximum velocity.

Measured by time based on when the engine kicks in
Determined and Adjusted by the operator

12 piece bucket 08-17-2007 07:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mike O (Post 45044)
"Thrust is an acceleration force" (2-M-1)

Imagine you have four engines on a boat- Engine 1, 2, 3, and 4. Each one has only so much gas in it so they are just going to be able to maintain their thrust for a certain period of time- say one minute. If you want high acceleration you could run all four together from the start- but you better make sure that the race is short enough so you don't run out of gas before the finish line.

Imagine you have the same boat- and let's assume no friction. First you let engine number 1 accelerate the boat until just before it runs out of gas, now you hit engine #2 and do the same , then engine3 then engine 4- that's how you get maximum velocity.

Measured by time based on when the engine kicks in
Determined and Adjusted by the operator

Good post . . . When did you steal a boat?

neil 08-17-2007 08:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mike O (Post 45044)
"Thrust is an acceleration force" (2-M-1)

Imagine you have four engines on a boat- Engine 1, 2, 3, and 4. Each one has only so much gas in it so they are just going to be able to maintain their thrust for a certain period of time- say one minute. If you want high acceleration you could run all four together from the start- but you better make sure that the race is short enough so you don't run out of gas before the finish line.

Imagine you have the same boat- and let's assume no friction. First you let engine number 1 accelerate the boat until just before it runs out of gas, now you hit engine #2 and do the same , then engine3 then engine 4- that's how you get maximum velocity.

Measured by time based on when the engine kicks in
Determined and Adjusted by the operator

Mike,This would allow you to go further but slower-so wouldn't we want to just let all four rip (ideally)given the fact that we don't need too much distance?

By the way, what are the entry requirements for the "tag team"?:evil5:

Uppndownn 08-17-2007 09:44 AM

Teams
 
There are some teams it would not be prudent to join........'nuff said. :naughty:

neil 08-17-2007 10:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Uppndownn (Post 45052)
There are some teams it would not be prudent to join........'nuff said. :naughty:

Am I missing something ?......Please tell:pale:

drewitgolf 08-17-2007 10:10 AM

Mike and Mike!
 
Nice posts :salut: .

Uppndownn 08-17-2007 11:21 AM

Expanding team post
 
Be wary of teaming up with the Bucket.

It will usually cost you moon pies, RC Colas, and will have no self-respect the morning after. :(


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