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Sorry, if the weight is the same, the mass will also be the same, assuming
gravity is constant. There's another word you're looking for, but it eludes me also. "The Carrolls" wrote in message ... A lead keel cannot have identical mass to an iron keel. Identical weight, but not mass, lead is a denser material. "Simple Simon" wrote in message ... What a retard Oz is turning out to be. It's clear the man never even heard of inertia. He seems to think a lead keel has the same inertia as a cast iron keel. He doesn't know or remember the law of physics that states a body in motion tends to remain in motion and a body at rest tends to remain at rest. When attached to a hull a keel is a body at rest with respect to the hull. A cast iron keel will stop faster if it hits an immovable object whereas a lead keel (of identical mass) will stop slower. It follows that the forces imparted to the hull are less with a lead keel than a cast iron keel. I guess Oz never heard of the benefits of crush zones in automobile engineering that protect the passengers by slowing the vehicle and passengers down in not such an abrupt manner. Simple physics but beyond a New Zealander's ken. S.Simon |
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