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Old 12-28-2012, 06:07 PM
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Angular motion.........angular speed
I am seeking clarification on the both,angular motion and especially angular speed......please and thanks in advance
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Old 12-29-2012, 11:08 AM
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I am seeking clarification on the both,angular motion and especially angular speed......please and thanks in advance
Not sure exactly what U are asking BUT:

Angular motion is- a clocks hands.

Angular "speed" (velocity) is- second hand 6 deg. second, minute hand 6 deg minute, hour hand 30 deg hour.

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Old 01-01-2013, 01:32 AM
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The reason I eing called angular speedsked for clarification is Im lead to believe it is the straightening of the R/wrist bend at or just after impact,now I can remember somewhere in the book that this is ok so long as you have educated hands,I will find it,but is this correct ?
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Old 01-01-2013, 01:36 AM
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The reason asked for clarification of angular speed is Im lead to believe it is the straightening of the R/wrist bend at or just after impact,now I can remember somewhere in the book that this is ok so long as you have educated hands,I will find it,but is this correct ?
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Old 01-01-2013, 01:55 PM
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The reason asked for clarification of angular speed is Im lead to believe it is the straightening of the R/wrist bend at or just after impact,now I can remember somewhere in the book that this is ok so long as you have educated hands,I will find it,but is this correct ?
IMO angular speed is not the straightening of the right wrist bend, aka throwaway definitionally.

Here's Homers definition from the book ;

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This involves Angular Speed which is measured by the number of degrees of an Arc through which the motion moves per second.
The quote you're looking for might be in 7-19 Lag Loading where Homer talks about how a thrown clubhead will not ruin the shot if the ball is hit prior to the clubhead passing the hands. Im paraphrasing here.

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Obviously, if the thrown Clubhead doesn’t pass the Hands until after Impact Fix Position (7-8 ) is reached it still complies with the Law of the Flail (2-K) but precision Timing and Clubface alignment becomes difficult and, however widely used, is still an essentially perilous deviation.

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