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On Nov 10, 12:19 pm, *Jim* wrote: I am Tosk wrote: In article 159786aa-54df-46a0-a8b0- , says... On Nov 10, 1:36 pm, I am Tosk wrote: In article f8918625-47d3-406d-a2bd- , says... On Nov 9, 4:08 pm, Tom Francis - SWSports wrote: On Mon, 9 Nov 2009 12:33:41 -0800 (PST), Loogypicker wrote: On Nov 9, 3:26 pm, Tom Francis - SWSports wrote: On Mon, 9 Nov 2009 11:54:17 -0800 (PST), Loogypicker wrote: On Nov 9, 2:37 pm, Tom Francis - SWSports wrote: On Mon, 9 Nov 2009 09:16:43 -0800 (PST), Loogypicker wrote: Now this is just hilarious!!!! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q-cChNRmdGg Put an explosive device under a cough cushion. Hilarious. Would have been even funnier if it had driven his spine up into his brain pan or he hit his head on the edge of the table on the way down. Freakin' really funny. Assholes. Oh, hell. The auto makers put that same exact terrible "explosive device" right by the head and face of every driver...... I thought you were an engineer. The crash sensor triggers an electrical impluse igniting a pellet of sodium azide. The reaction generates nitrogen gas which fills a nylon or polyamide bag at a velocity of 150 to 250 miles per hour. The entire process occurs within 40 milliseconds at about 200 mph +/- 15. In order for the airbag to cushion the head and torso with air for maximum protection, the airbag must begin to deflate by the time the body hits it. The very high internal pressures produce a surface as hard as steel. The entire process occurs within 40 milliseconds from inflation to deflation. The deflation process is accomplished by completely opening the bottom of the bag as the inflation process is proceeding. The video in question shows the victim sitting on top of the bag which launches him a good three feet straight up. Straight up. Hardly harmless.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I full well understand how an airbag works. Because of the cushion, I'm betting the acceleration wasn't that great. Also, given the body weight of the individual, that would also dampen the rate of acceleration. The airbag can expand up to that three feet that he was launched. Therefore, it is a lot different that if something only inflated 8 inches and slung him three feet into the air. Whatever.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - And to be precise, if you were to drop the person from that three feet onto the couch cushion, that would be the same force of impact that propelled him three feet. The thing I noticed however was that he seemed to be holding his lower back when he hit the floor.. I know an impact like that would screw my back up for a while, especially if I wasn't sitting up straight, like relaxing on a couch. I would be ****ed.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Oh, I never said that if I was the person being thrust into the air, that I'd LIKE it, but it is NOT a terribly violent thing. May hurt a bit, but that's about it. I have a chronic back condition. I am guessing it would probably put me off my feet for a week or two, more than just a "bit of a hurt"... Loogie assures us that his brother wasn't hurt in the stunt.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Using Harry's M.O. of lying now, huh? How low can you go? Now that was a low blow. Lighten up. would ya? |
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@o10g2000yqa.googlegroups.com, says... On Nov 10, 2:15*pm, I am Tosk wrote: In article , says... I am Tosk wrote: In article f8918625-47d3-406d-a2bd- , says... On Nov 9, 4:08 pm, Tom Francis - SWSports wrote: On Mon, 9 Nov 2009 12:33:41 -0800 (PST), Loogypicker wrote: On Nov 9, 3:26 pm, Tom Francis - SWSports wrote: On Mon, 9 Nov 2009 11:54:17 -0800 (PST), Loogypicker wrote: On Nov 9, 2:37 pm, Tom Francis - SWSports wrote: On Mon, 9 Nov 2009 09:16:43 -0800 (PST), Loogypicker wrote: Now this is just hilarious!!!! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q-cChNRmdGg Put an explosive device under a cough cushion. Hilarious. Would have been even funnier if it had driven his spine up into his brain pan or he hit his head on the edge of the table on the way down. Freakin' really funny. Assholes. Oh, hell. The auto makers put that same exact terrible "explosive device" right by the head and face of every driver...... I thought you were an engineer. The crash sensor triggers an electrical impluse igniting a pellet of sodium azide. The reaction generates nitrogen gas which fills a nylon or polyamide bag at a velocity of 150 to 250 miles per hour. The entire process occurs within 40 milliseconds at about 200 mph +/- 15. In order for the airbag to cushion the head and torso with air for maximum protection, the airbag must begin to deflate by the time the body hits it. The very high internal pressures produce a surface as hard as steel. The entire process occurs within 40 milliseconds from inflation to deflation. The deflation process is accomplished by completely opening the bottom of the bag as the inflation process is proceeding. The video in question shows the victim sitting on top of the bag which launches him a good three feet straight up. Straight up. *Hardly harmless.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I full well understand how an airbag works. Because of the cushion, I'm betting the acceleration wasn't that great. Also, given the body weight of the individual, that would also dampen the rate of acceleration. The airbag can expand up to that three feet that he was launched. Therefore, it is a lot different that if something only inflated 8 inches and slung him three feet into the air. Whatever.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - And to be precise, if you were to drop the person from that three feet onto the couch cushion, that would be the same force of impact that propelled him three feet. The thing I noticed however was that he seemed to be holding his lower back when he hit the floor.. I know an impact like that would screw my back up for a while, especially if I wasn't sitting up straight, like relaxing on a couch. I would be ****ed. Mebbee it twernt the fall that hurt him. Could have been the hard landing. When I said impact I really meant the launch... I am sure that launch put a lot of force "directly" on his low back, when he hit the floor there may have been some arms and legs that hit first...- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Still would be the same amount of force on his ass if he dropped from 3 feet onto the cushion. Yeah, but coming down, you might be a bit sideways or put your legs or hands down to break the force of the fall. Sitting, it was all on his spine.. Not trying to argue, just saying, the guys back didn't stand a chance and if you watch the video, even before he hits the ground, it seems he was reaching for his low back... |
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"Loogypicker" wrote in message ... And to be precise, if you were to drop the person from that three feet onto the couch cushion, that would be the same force of impact that propelled him three feet. Horse****. |
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"Loogypicker" wrote in message ... Horse****. That about sums up this whole argument. |
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says... In article , says... "Loogypicker" wrote in message ... And to be precise, if you were to drop the person from that three feet onto the couch cushion, that would be the same force of impact that propelled him three feet. Horse****. And again, that person would put his hands or feet down. This guy got hit straight up the spine with nothing to break the impact force... Hey, who said "horse****"???? A force is a force. If it takes a certain force to propel X amount of weight Y amount of distance, then simple physics dictates that it would take the same force to stop that given weight from the given distance. -- WAFA the newsgroup liar free! |
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"NowNow" wrote in message ... In article , says... In article , says... "Loogypicker" wrote in message ... And to be precise, if you were to drop the person from that three feet onto the couch cushion, that would be the same force of impact that propelled him three feet. Horse****. And again, that person would put his hands or feet down. This guy got hit straight up the spine with nothing to break the impact force... Hey, who said "horse****"???? A force is a force. If it takes a certain force to propel X amount of weight Y amount of distance, then simple physics dictates that it would take the same force to stop that given weight from the given distance. -- WAFA the newsgroup liar free! Which do you think hurt more, the blast that sent him 3 ft up, or the landing back down on the couch? |
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On Mon, 09 Nov 2009 14:37:09 -0500, Tom Francis - SWSports wrote: On Mon, 9 Nov 2009 09:16:43 -0800 (PST), Loogypicker wrote: Now this is just hilarious!!!! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q-cChNRmdGg Put an explosive device under a cough cushion. Hilarious. Would have been even funnier if it had driven his spine up into his brain pan or he hit his head on the edge of the table on the way down. Freakin' really funny. Assholes. Idiots. Still could have permanent injuries he doesn't know about. A very stupid thing to do. What kind of an asshole (that made it to adulthood) would think that is funny? The guy could have had a ruptured intestine or spinal injury. The others had the opportunity to spend the rest of their lives in jail. I'm not sure who it is that originally posted this (Loogy?) but my decision to filter them has been confirmed as a good one. |
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m... jps wrote: On Mon, 09 Nov 2009 14:37:09 -0500, Tom Francis - SWSports wrote: On Mon, 9 Nov 2009 09:16:43 -0800 (PST), Loogypicker wrote: Now this is just hilarious!!!! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q-cChNRmdGg Put an explosive device under a cough cushion. Hilarious. Would have been even funnier if it had driven his spine up into his brain pan or he hit his head on the edge of the table on the way down. Freakin' really funny. Assholes. Idiots. Still could have permanent injuries he doesn't know about. A very stupid thing to do. What kind of an asshole (that made it to adulthood) would think that is funny? The guy could have had a ruptured intestine or spinal injury. The others had the opportunity to spend the rest of their lives in jail. I'm not sure who it is that originally posted this (Loogy?) but my decision to filter them has been confirmed as a good one. I'm glad I'm not a personal injury lawyer.... :) -- Nom=de=Plume |
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On Nov 11, 11:57*am, "WildBill" wrote:
"NowNow" wrote in message ... In article , says... In article , says... "Loogypicker" wrote in message .... And to be precise, if you were to drop the person from that three feet onto the couch cushion, that would be the same force of impact that propelled him three feet. Horse****. And again, that person would put his hands or feet down. This guy got hit straight up the spine with nothing to break the impact force... Hey, who said "horse****"???? A force is a force. If it takes a certain force to propel X amount of weight Y amount of distance, then simple physics dictates that it would take the same force to stop that given weight from the given distance. -- WAFA the newsgroup liar free! Which do you think hurt more, the blast that sent him 3 ft up, or the landing back down on the couch?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Too many variables to conclude that, nor is it relevant. *I* said that if you were to drop the same person from the same distance onto the cushion, he'd hit with the same force that propelled him. YOU said horse****. Do the math and get back to me. OR if you like, I'll do it. |
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"Jim" wrote in message m... jps wrote: On Mon, 09 Nov 2009 14:37:09 -0500, Tom Francis - SWSports wrote: On Mon, 9 Nov 2009 09:16:43 -0800 (PST), Loogypicker wrote: Now this is just hilarious!!!! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q-cChNRmdGg Put an explosive device under a cough cushion. Hilarious. Would have been even funnier if it had driven his spine up into his brain pan or he hit his head on the edge of the table on the way down. Freakin' really funny. Assholes. Idiots. Still could have permanent injuries he doesn't know about. A very stupid thing to do. What kind of an asshole (that made it to adulthood) would think that is funny? The guy could have had a ruptured intestine or spinal injury. The others had the opportunity to spend the rest of their lives in jail. I'm not sure who it is that originally posted this (Loogy?) but my decision to filter them has been confirmed as a good one. I'm glad I'm not a personal injury lawyer.... :) When people think this stuff is actually funny, that opens up a lot of work for personal injury attorneys. |
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"Loogypicker" wrote in message ... On Nov 11, 11:57 am, "WildBill" wrote: "NowNow" wrote in message ... In article , says... In article , says... "Loogypicker" wrote in message ... And to be precise, if you were to drop the person from that three feet onto the couch cushion, that would be the same force of impact that propelled him three feet. Horse****. And again, that person would put his hands or feet down. This guy got hit straight up the spine with nothing to break the impact force... Hey, who said "horse****"???? A force is a force. If it takes a certain force to propel X amount of weight Y amount of distance, then simple physics dictates that it would take the same force to stop that given weight from the given distance. -- WAFA the newsgroup liar free! Which do you think hurt more, the blast that sent him 3 ft up, or the landing back down on the couch?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Too many variables to conclude that, nor is it relevant..... Of course its relevent, jackass. If both forces were equal, then each would hurt equally. |
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----- Original Message ----- From: "NowNow" Are you really that friggin' stupid? Again, show me your math. The forces are equal, dip****. The "variables" would be such things as did he land exactly like he took off? If you take a known weight, such as a piece of concrete of X dimension and Y weight, put a load cell between it and the cushion and launch it to Z height. Get the reading. Now, take the same Y weight, drop it from the same Z height with the load cell on the cushion. What will the results be and why? -- WAFA the newsgroup liar free! A bullet is shot straight up into the air. Is the force the bullet leaves the barrel with the same as the force it hits the ground with? |
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"NowNow" wrote in message ... In article , says... ----- Original Message ----- From: "NowNow" Are you really that friggin' stupid? Again, show me your math. The forces are equal, dip****. The "variables" would be such things as did he land exactly like he took off? If you take a known weight, such as a piece of concrete of X dimension and Y weight, put a load cell between it and the cushion and launch it to Z height. Get the reading. Now, take the same Y weight, drop it from the same Z height with the load cell on the cushion. What will the results be and why? -- WAFA the newsgroup liar free! A bullet is shot straight up into the air. Is the force the bullet leaves the barrel with the same as the force it hits the ground with? You obviously don't know what in hell your talking about. This conversation is over until you provide the math to back it up. Reason, the bullet is shot so far the it reaches terminal velocity on it's return. Do you REALLY think that's the case with a 150# man at three feet???? -- WAFA the newsgroup liar free! Last hint for you- The man experienced more force for a shorter length of time when he left the couch and less force for a longer time when he returned to the couch. Capish? |
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"NowNow" wrote in message ... In article , says... ----- Original Message ----- From: "NowNow" Are you really that friggin' stupid? Again, show me your math. The forces are equal, dip****. The "variables" would be such things as did he land exactly like he took off? If you take a known weight, such as a piece of concrete of X dimension and Y weight, put a load cell between it and the cushion and launch it to Z height. Get the reading. Now, take the same Y weight, drop it from the same Z height with the load cell on the cushion. What will the results be and why? -- WAFA the newsgroup liar free! A bullet is shot straight up into the air. Is the force the bullet leaves the barrel with the same as the force it hits the ground with? You obviously don't know what in hell your talking about. This conversation is over until you provide the math to back it up. Reason, the bullet is shot so far the it reaches terminal velocity on it's return. Do you REALLY think that's the case with a 150# man at three feet???? -- WAFA the newsgroup liar free! Last hint for you- The man experienced more force for a shorter length of time when he left the couch and less force for a longer time when he returned to the couch. Capish? Again, show the math. Capish? -- WAFA the newsgroup liar free! |
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"NowNow" wrote in message ... In article , says... "NowNow" wrote in message ... In article , says... ----- Original Message ----- From: "NowNow" Are you really that friggin' stupid? Again, show me your math. The forces are equal, dip****. The "variables" would be such things as did he land exactly like he took off? If you take a known weight, such as a piece of concrete of X dimension and Y weight, put a load cell between it and the cushion and launch it to Z height. Get the reading. Now, take the same Y weight, drop it from the same Z height with the load cell on the cushion. What will the results be and why? -- WAFA the newsgroup liar free! A bullet is shot straight up into the air. Is the force the bullet leaves the barrel with the same as the force it hits the ground with? You obviously don't know what in hell your talking about. This conversation is over until you provide the math to back it up. Reason, the bullet is shot so far the it reaches terminal velocity on it's return. Do you REALLY think that's the case with a 150# man at three feet???? -- WAFA the newsgroup liar free! Last hint for you- The man experienced more force for a shorter length of time when he left the couch and less force for a longer time when he returned to the couch. Capish? Again, show the math. Capish? You really are an idiot, aren't you? |
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"I am Tosk" wrote in message ... In article , says... In article , says... In article , says... "Loogypicker" wrote in message ... And to be precise, if you were to drop the person from that three feet onto the couch cushion, that would be the same force of impact that propelled him three feet. Horse****. And again, that person would put his hands or feet down. This guy got hit straight up the spine with nothing to break the impact force... Hey, who said "horse****"???? A force is a force. If it takes a certain force to propel X amount of weight Y amount of distance, then simple physics dictates that it would take the same force to stop that given weight from the given distance. Why is it so hard for you to understand that the guy was vaulted with no warning so he took the full hit, why is it so hard to understand that he would put his hands and feet down before he landed? Did you watch the video, the guy was reaching for his lower back before he even hit the floor.. On paper, maybe you are right, must be an engineer thing;) Technitions usually are the ones to put stuff into practice anyway;) Note the smiley faces... !!! The *total* force needed to lift the man off the couch to apex and then from apex to stationary on the couch again will be equal. The difference is in the total amount of time that force is applied. It's no different from a man climbing a 100' ladder or being shot out of a cannon to a height of 100'. Both take about the same amount of energy ( exactly the same in a vacuum), but I'd bet you'd rather climb. |
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"NowNow" wrote in message ... In article , says... "NowNow" wrote in message ... In article , says... ----- Original Message ----- From: "NowNow" Are you really that friggin' stupid? Again, show me your math. The forces are equal, dip****. The "variables" would be such things as did he land exactly like he took off? If you take a known weight, such as a piece of concrete of X dimension and Y weight, put a load cell between it and the cushion and launch it to Z height. Get the reading. Now, take the same Y weight, drop it from the same Z height with the load cell on the cushion. What will the results be and why? -- WAFA the newsgroup liar free! A bullet is shot straight up into the air. Is the force the bullet leaves the barrel with the same as the force it hits the ground with? You obviously don't know what in hell your talking about. This conversation is over until you provide the math to back it up. Reason, the bullet is shot so far the it reaches terminal velocity on it's return. Do you REALLY think that's the case with a 150# man at three feet???? -- WAFA the newsgroup liar free! Last hint for you- The man experienced more force for a shorter length of time when he left the couch and less force for a longer time when he returned to the couch. Capish? Again, show the math. Capish? Impulse = Ft = mv - mu |
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wrote: "NowNow" wrote in message ... In article , says... "NowNow" wrote in message ... In article , says... ----- Original Message ----- From: "NowNow" Are you really that friggin' stupid? Again, show me your math. The forces are equal, dip****. The "variables" would be such things as did he land exactly like he took off? If you take a known weight, such as a piece of concrete of X dimension and Y weight, put a load cell between it and the cushion and launch it to Z height. Get the reading. Now, take the same Y weight, drop it from the same Z height with the load cell on the cushion. What will the results be and why? -- WAFA the newsgroup liar free! A bullet is shot straight up into the air. Is the force the bullet leaves the barrel with the same as the force it hits the ground with? You obviously don't know what in hell your talking about. This conversation is over until you provide the math to back it up. Reason, the bullet is shot so far the it reaches terminal velocity on it's return. Do you REALLY think that's the case with a 150# man at three feet???? -- WAFA the newsgroup liar free! Last hint for you- The man experienced more force for a shorter length of time when he left the couch and less force for a longer time when he returned to the couch. Capish? Again, show the math. Capish? You really are an idiot, aren't you? He's as smart about forces and velocity as you are about politics. Hope you're enjoying one another. |
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m... nom=de=plume wrote: "Jim" wrote in message m... jps wrote: On Mon, 09 Nov 2009 14:37:09 -0500, Tom Francis - SWSports wrote: On Mon, 9 Nov 2009 09:16:43 -0800 (PST), Loogypicker wrote: Now this is just hilarious!!!! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q-cChNRmdGg Put an explosive device under a cough cushion. Hilarious. Would have been even funnier if it had driven his spine up into his brain pan or he hit his head on the edge of the table on the way down. Freakin' really funny. Assholes. Idiots. Still could have permanent injuries he doesn't know about. A very stupid thing to do. What kind of an asshole (that made it to adulthood) would think that is funny? The guy could have had a ruptured intestine or spinal injury. The others had the opportunity to spend the rest of their lives in jail. I'm not sure who it is that originally posted this (Loogy?) but my decision to filter them has been confirmed as a good one. I'm glad I'm not a personal injury lawyer.... :) When people think this stuff is actually funny, that opens up a lot of work for personal injury attorneys. True... just not my cup of Earl Grey. Never had any interest in it. -- Nom=de=Plume |
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... "I am Tosk" wrote in message ... In article , says... In article , says... In article , says... "Loogypicker" wrote in message ... And to be precise, if you were to drop the person from that three feet onto the couch cushion, that would be the same force of impact that propelled him three feet. Horse****. And again, that person would put his hands or feet down. This guy got hit straight up the spine with nothing to break the impact force... Hey, who said "horse****"???? A force is a force. If it takes a certain force to propel X amount of weight Y amount of distance, then simple physics dictates that it would take the same force to stop that given weight from the given distance. Why is it so hard for you to understand that the guy was vaulted with no warning so he took the full hit, why is it so hard to understand that he would put his hands and feet down before he landed? Did you watch the video, the guy was reaching for his lower back before he even hit the floor.. On paper, maybe you are right, must be an engineer thing;) Technitions usually are the ones to put stuff into practice anyway;) Note the smiley faces... !!! The *total* force needed to lift the man off the couch to apex and then from apex to stationary on the couch again will be equal. The difference is in the total amount of time that force is applied. It's no different from a man climbing a 100' ladder or being shot out of a cannon to a height of 100'. Both take about the same amount of energy ( exactly the same in a vacuum), but I'd bet you'd rather climb. They'd have to shoot me out of a canon, since I'm afraid of heights. -- Nom=de=Plume |
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says... In article , says... In article , says... "Loogypicker" wrote in message ... And to be precise, if you were to drop the person from that three feet onto the couch cushion, that would be the same force of impact that propelled him three feet. Horse****. And again, that person would put his hands or feet down. This guy got hit straight up the spine with nothing to break the impact force... Hey, who said "horse****"???? A force is a force. If it takes a certain force to propel X amount of weight Y amount of distance, then simple physics dictates that it would take the same force to stop that given weight from the given distance. Why is it so hard for you to understand that the guy was vaulted with no warning so he took the full hit, why is it so hard to understand that he would put his hands and feet down before he landed? Did you watch the video, the guy was reaching for his lower back before he even hit the floor.. On paper, maybe you are right, must be an engineer thing;) Technitions usually are the ones to put stuff into practice anyway;) Note the smiley faces... !!! |
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"NowNow" wrote in message ... In article , says... "NowNow" wrote in message ... In article , says... ----- Original Message ----- From: "NowNow" Are you really that friggin' stupid? Again, show me your math. The forces are equal, dip****. The "variables" would be such things as did he land exactly like he took off? If you take a known weight, such as a piece of concrete of X dimension and Y weight, put a load cell between it and the cushion and launch it to Z height. Get the reading. Now, take the same Y weight, drop it from the same Z height with the load cell on the cushion. What will the results be and why? -- WAFA the newsgroup liar free! A bullet is shot straight up into the air. Is the force the bullet leaves the barrel with the same as the force it hits the ground with? You obviously don't know what in hell your talking about. This conversation is over until you provide the math to back it up. Reason, the bullet is shot so far the it reaches terminal velocity on it's return. Do you REALLY think that's the case with a 150# man at three feet???? -- WAFA the newsgroup liar free! Last hint for you- The man experienced more force for a shorter length of time when he left the couch and less force for a longer time when he returned to the couch. Capish? Again, show the math. Capish? You really are an idiot, aren't you? Quite the contrary. I love math. I do this for a living! -- WAFA the newsgroup liar free! |
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"NowNow" wrote in message ... In article , says... "NowNow" wrote in message ... In article , says... ----- Original Message ----- From: "NowNow" Are you really that friggin' stupid? Again, show me your math. The forces are equal, dip****. The "variables" would be such things as did he land exactly like he took off? If you take a known weight, such as a piece of concrete of X dimension and Y weight, put a load cell between it and the cushion and launch it to Z height. Get the reading. Now, take the same Y weight, drop it from the same Z height with the load cell on the cushion. What will the results be and why? -- WAFA the newsgroup liar free! A bullet is shot straight up into the air. Is the force the bullet leaves the barrel with the same as the force it hits the ground with? You obviously don't know what in hell your talking about. This conversation is over until you provide the math to back it up. Reason, the bullet is shot so far the it reaches terminal velocity on it's return. Do you REALLY think that's the case with a 150# man at three feet???? -- WAFA the newsgroup liar free! Last hint for you- The man experienced more force for a shorter length of time when he left the couch and less force for a longer time when he returned to the couch. Capish? Again, show the math. Capish? Impulse = Ft = mv - mu Uh, to start with.....no. But, if you wish, have at it. I'll correct you when you do. -- WAFA the newsgroup liar free! |
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says... In article , says... In article , says... In article , says... "Loogypicker" wrote in message ... And to be precise, if you were to drop the person from that three feet onto the couch cushion, that would be the same force of impact that propelled him three feet. Horse****. And again, that person would put his hands or feet down. This guy got hit straight up the spine with nothing to break the impact force... Hey, who said "horse****"???? A force is a force. If it takes a certain force to propel X amount of weight Y amount of distance, then simple physics dictates that it would take the same force to stop that given weight from the given distance. Why is it so hard for you to understand that the guy was vaulted with no warning so he took the full hit, why is it so hard to understand that he would put his hands and feet down before he landed? Did you watch the video, the guy was reaching for his lower back before he even hit the floor.. On paper, maybe you are right, must be an engineer thing;) Technitions usually are the ones to put stuff into practice anyway;) Note the smiley faces... !!! I don't give a DAMN!!! I KNOW full well the forces involved. -- WAFA the newsgroup liar free! |
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"I am Tosk" wrote in message ... In article , says... In article , says... In article , says... "Loogypicker" wrote in message ... And to be precise, if you were to drop the person from that three feet onto the couch cushion, that would be the same force of impact that propelled him three feet. Horse****. And again, that person would put his hands or feet down. This guy got hit straight up the spine with nothing to break the impact force... Hey, who said "horse****"???? A force is a force. If it takes a certain force to propel X amount of weight Y amount of distance, then simple physics dictates that it would take the same force to stop that given weight from the given distance. Why is it so hard for you to understand that the guy was vaulted with no warning so he took the full hit, why is it so hard to understand that he would put his hands and feet down before he landed? Did you watch the video, the guy was reaching for his lower back before he even hit the floor.. On paper, maybe you are right, must be an engineer thing;) Technitions usually are the ones to put stuff into practice anyway;) Note the smiley faces... !!! The *total* force needed to lift the man off the couch to apex and then from apex to stationary on the couch again will be equal. The difference is in the total amount of time that force is applied. It's no different from a man climbing a 100' ladder or being shot out of a cannon to a height of 100'. Both take about the same amount of energy ( exactly the same in a vacuum), but I'd bet you'd rather climb. Damn that's stupid.... -- WAFA the newsgroup liar free! |
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"NowNow" wrote in message ... In article , says... In article , says... In article , says... In article , says... "Loogypicker" wrote in message ... And to be precise, if you were to drop the person from that three feet onto the couch cushion, that would be the same force of impact that propelled him three feet. Horse****. And again, that person would put his hands or feet down. This guy got hit straight up the spine with nothing to break the impact force... Hey, who said "horse****"???? A force is a force. If it takes a certain force to propel X amount of weight Y amount of distance, then simple physics dictates that it would take the same force to stop that given weight from the given distance. Why is it so hard for you to understand that the guy was vaulted with no warning so he took the full hit, why is it so hard to understand that he would put his hands and feet down before he landed? Did you watch the video, the guy was reaching for his lower back before he even hit the floor.. On paper, maybe you are right, must be an engineer thing;) Technitions usually are the ones to put stuff into practice anyway;) Note the smiley faces... !!! I don't give a DAMN!!! I KNOW full well the forces involved. -- Oh oh...lovers spat... or is that a 'cat fight'? |
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On 11/12/09 9:08 AM, Don White wrote:
wrote in message ... In , says... In , says... In , says... In , says... wrote in message ... And to be precise, if you were to drop the person from that three feet onto the couch cushion, that would be the same force of impact that propelled him three feet. Horse****. And again, that person would put his hands or feet down. This guy got hit straight up the spine with nothing to break the impact force... Hey, who said "horse****"???? A force is a force. If it takes a certain force to propel X amount of weight Y amount of distance, then simple physics dictates that it would take the same force to stop that given weight from the given distance. Why is it so hard for you to understand that the guy was vaulted with no warning so he took the full hit, why is it so hard to understand that he would put his hands and feet down before he landed? Did you watch the video, the guy was reaching for his lower back before he even hit the floor.. On paper, maybe you are right, must be an engineer thing;) Technitions usually are the ones to put stuff into practice anyway;) Note the smiley faces... !!! I don't give a DAMN!!! I KNOW full well the forces involved. -- Oh oh...lovers spat... or is that a 'cat fight'? Next thing you know, the two of them will be exchanging blow....jobs. -- If you are flajim, herring, loogy, GC boater, johnson, topbassdog, rob, or one of a half dozen others, you're wasting your time by trying to *communicate* with me through rec.boats, because, well, you are among the permanent members of my dumbfoch dumpster. As always, have a nice, simple-minded day. |
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"NowNow" wrote in message ... In article , says... In article , says... In article , says... In article , says... "Loogypicker" wrote in message ... And to be precise, if you were to drop the person from that three feet onto the couch cushion, that would be the same force of impact that propelled him three feet. Horse****. And again, that person would put his hands or feet down. This guy got hit straight up the spine with nothing to break the impact force... Hey, who said "horse****"???? A force is a force. If it takes a certain force to propel X amount of weight Y amount of distance, then simple physics dictates that it would take the same force to stop that given weight from the given distance. Why is it so hard for you to understand that the guy was vaulted with no warning so he took the full hit, why is it so hard to understand that he would put his hands and feet down before he landed? Did you watch the video, the guy was reaching for his lower back before he even hit the floor.. On paper, maybe you are right, must be an engineer thing;) Technitions usually are the ones to put stuff into practice anyway;) Note the smiley faces... !!! I don't give a DAMN!!! I KNOW full well the forces involved. -- Oh oh...lovers spat... or is that a 'cat fight'? It was really dumb of you to say that. |
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On Thu, 12 Nov 2009 09:00:01 -0500, NowNow wrote:
In article , says... "I am Tosk" wrote in message ... In article , says... In article , says... In article , says... "Loogypicker" wrote in message ... And to be precise, if you were to drop the person from that three feet onto the couch cushion, that would be the same force of impact that propelled him three feet. Horse****. And again, that person would put his hands or feet down. This guy got hit straight up the spine with nothing to break the impact force... Hey, who said "horse****"???? A force is a force. If it takes a certain force to propel X amount of weight Y amount of distance, then simple physics dictates that it would take the same force to stop that given weight from the given distance. Why is it so hard for you to understand that the guy was vaulted with no warning so he took the full hit, why is it so hard to understand that he would put his hands and feet down before he landed? Did you watch the video, the guy was reaching for his lower back before he even hit the floor.. On paper, maybe you are right, must be an engineer thing;) Technitions usually are the ones to put stuff into practice anyway;) Note the smiley faces... !!! The *total* force needed to lift the man off the couch to apex and then from apex to stationary on the couch again will be equal. The difference is in the total amount of time that force is applied. It's no different from a man climbing a 100' ladder or being shot out of a cannon to a height of 100'. Both take about the same amount of energy ( exactly the same in a vacuum), but I'd bet you'd rather climb. Damn that's stupid.... Loogy, in your humble opinion, who here is not stupid or an asshole or both. I know a whole lot of us are one or the other, in your opinion, but I'm wondering just who *is not*. -- John H "Socialism is a philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance, and the gospel of envy, its inherent virtue is the equal sharing of misery." Churchill |
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says... Don White wrote: "NowNow" wrote in message ... In article , says... In article , says... In article , says... In article , says... "Loogypicker" wrote in message ... And to be precise, if you were to drop the person from that three feet onto the couch cushion, that would be the same force of impact that propelled him three feet. Horse****. And again, that person would put his hands or feet down. This guy got hit straight up the spine with nothing to break the impact force... Hey, who said "horse****"???? A force is a force. If it takes a certain force to propel X amount of weight Y amount of distance, then simple physics dictates that it would take the same force to stop that given weight from the given distance. Why is it so hard for you to understand that the guy was vaulted with no warning so he took the full hit, why is it so hard to understand that he would put his hands and feet down before he landed? Did you watch the video, the guy was reaching for his lower back before he even hit the floor.. On paper, maybe you are right, must be an engineer thing;) Technitions usually are the ones to put stuff into practice anyway;) Note the smiley faces... !!! I don't give a DAMN!!! I KNOW full well the forces involved. -- Oh oh...lovers spat... or is that a 'cat fight'? It was really dumb of you to say that. I wouldn't have seen it if you hadn't of quoted it. But you are correct, he's an idiot. -- WAFA the newsgroup liar free! |
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NowNow wrote:
In article , says... Don White wrote: SNIP It was really dumb of you to say that. I wouldn't have seen it if you hadn't of quoted it. But you are correct, he's an idiot. My apologies |
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"NowNow" wrote in message ... In article , says... Don White wrote: "NowNow" wrote in message ... In article , says... In article , says... In article , says... In article , says... "Loogypicker" wrote in message ... And to be precise, if you were to drop the person from that three feet onto the couch cushion, that would be the same force of impact that propelled him three feet. Horse****. And again, that person would put his hands or feet down. This guy got hit straight up the spine with nothing to break the impact force... Hey, who said "horse****"???? A force is a force. If it takes a certain force to propel X amount of weight Y amount of distance, then simple physics dictates that it would take the same force to stop that given weight from the given distance. Why is it so hard for you to understand that the guy was vaulted with no warning so he took the full hit, why is it so hard to understand that he would put his hands and feet down before he landed? Did you watch the video, the guy was reaching for his lower back before he even hit the floor.. On paper, maybe you are right, must be an engineer thing;) Technitions usually are the ones to put stuff into practice anyway;) Note the smiley faces... !!! I don't give a DAMN!!! I KNOW full well the forces involved. -- Oh oh...lovers spat... or is that a 'cat fight'? It was really dumb of you to say that. I wouldn't have seen it if you *hadn't of quoted it*. But you are correct, he's an idiot. -- "hadn't of quoted it" ~~ Snerk ~~ ....and you have the audacity to call me an idiot! |
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"NowNow" wrote in message ... In article , says... "NowNow" wrote in message ... In article , says... "NowNow" wrote in message ... In article , says... ----- Original Message ----- From: "NowNow" Are you really that friggin' stupid? Again, show me your math. The forces are equal, dip****. The "variables" would be such things as did he land exactly like he took off? If you take a known weight, such as a piece of concrete of X dimension and Y weight, put a load cell between it and the cushion and launch it to Z height. Get the reading. Now, take the same Y weight, drop it from the same Z height with the load cell on the cushion. What will the results be and why? -- WAFA the newsgroup liar free! A bullet is shot straight up into the air. Is the force the bullet leaves the barrel with the same as the force it hits the ground with? You obviously don't know what in hell your talking about. This conversation is over until you provide the math to back it up. Reason, the bullet is shot so far the it reaches terminal velocity on it's return. Do you REALLY think that's the case with a 150# man at three feet???? -- WAFA the newsgroup liar free! Last hint for you- The man experienced more force for a shorter length of time when he left the couch and less force for a longer time when he returned to the couch. Capish? Again, show the math. Capish? You really are an idiot, aren't you? Quite the contrary. I love math. I do this for a living! -- WAFA the newsgroup liar free! What is the impulse on the body with dropping the dude and launching the dude? |
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says... "NowNow" wrote in message ... In article , says... "NowNow" wrote in message ... In article , says... "NowNow" wrote in message ... In article , says... ----- Original Message ----- From: "NowNow" Are you really that friggin' stupid? Again, show me your math. The forces are equal, dip****. The "variables" would be such things as did he land exactly like he took off? If you take a known weight, such as a piece of concrete of X dimension and Y weight, put a load cell between it and the cushion and launch it to Z height. Get the reading. Now, take the same Y weight, drop it from the same Z height with the load cell on the cushion. What will the results be and why? -- WAFA the newsgroup liar free! A bullet is shot straight up into the air. Is the force the bullet leaves the barrel with the same as the force it hits the ground with? You obviously don't know what in hell your talking about. This conversation is over until you provide the math to back it up. Reason, the bullet is shot so far the it reaches terminal velocity on it's return. Do you REALLY think that's the case with a 150# man at three feet???? -- WAFA the newsgroup liar free! Last hint for you- The man experienced more force for a shorter length of time when he left the couch and less force for a longer time when he returned to the couch. Capish? Again, show the math. Capish? You really are an idiot, aren't you? Quite the contrary. I love math. I do this for a living! -- WAFA the newsgroup liar free! What is the impulse on the body with dropping the dude and launching the dude? Don't know. I don't know what "the dude" weighs. I don't know how far the apex of his *flight (snicker!)* was. -- WAFA the newsgroup liar free! |
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