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On Sep 28, 10:00*pm, cavelamb wrote:
There is no such thing as a rigid support. The book on the table actually does compress the table an amount equal to it's mass. BTW Cavelamb, are you a caver? |
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Frogwatch wrote:
On Sep 28, 10:00 pm, cavelamb wrote: There is no such thing as a rigid support. The book on the table actually does compress the table an amount equal to it's mass. Compression is an expression of stored energy. ![]() BTW Cavelamb, are you a caver? I've been lost in the dark once or twice. But not for a while now. |
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