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OK, jaxie, please explain Feynman's Sprinkler Paradox and give us your answer.
And why do you think this is relevant? Are you claiming that an object placed on the "suction side" of a propeller will not feel an affect, that is it cannot be deflected to one side if it asymmetrical? "JAXAshby" wrote in message ... The exercise was repeated in reverse hanging off a bow line, proving (contrary to jaxie's claim) the affect works in reverse, geezus kriste, jeffies, you claim to have a degree in physics and have NEVER -- to this moment -- heard of classic "under water lawn sprinkler" paradox that ALL physics students learn. Get your wife to explain it to you. It is impossible to steer by *pulling* water over a rudder with a prop. Can't be done, except when under the influence of hard drugs. |
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