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(JAXAshby) wrote in message ...
a chain (or nylon rode, or a piece of cord string) ALWAYS has a catenary.
ALWAYS.
BWAAAHAAAA!!!! THIS gem from someone who just stated that anybody with
mathematical knowledge would know all about catenary behavior!!!!!
BWAAAHAAAA!
here ya go, dum-dum. you learned something today.
cat·e·nar·y ( P ) Pronunciation Key (ktn-r, k-tn-r)
n. pl. cat·e·nar·ies
The curve formed by a perfectly flexible, uniformly dense, and inextensible
cable suspended from its endpoints. It is identical to the graph of a
hyperbolic cosine.
cate·nary adj.
catenary
\Cat"e*na*ry\, n.; pl. Catenaries. (Geol.) The curve formed by a rope or chain
of uniform density and perfect flexibility, hanging freely between two points
of suspension, not in the same vertical line.
n : the curve theoretically assumed by a perfectly flexible and inextensible
cord of uniform density and cross section hanging freely from two fixed points
Asshole, I full well understand what a catenary is. Now, YOU said that
a line, chain, piece of string ALWAYS has a catenary. Prove that
point, please. I can certainly prove you wrong!!!
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