Re: What is Forced (accelerated) Motion?
From: Spaceman (Spaceman_at_realspaceman.com)
Date: 07/21/04
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Date: Wed, 21 Jul 2004 02:46:15 GMT
"Herman Family" <celcaps@frontiernets.net/without_any_s/> wrote in message
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} No, we aren't confusing the issue. We are disentangling it very precisely.
} Your "old fashioned meaning" is very imprecise and could mean several
} different things, even if you think you mean only one or two.
Oh please,
that is the most sad ass freakin thought about such.
The old way only means one thing (moving faster)
the old way also had a term for moving slower (deceleration)
It is your way that is all screwed up.
I asked you a simple question,
((If I asked to to accelerate the point on the disk,
Would you speed up the disk, or tell me it is already accelerating,
constantly?))
you have 2 answers.
answer 1: Ok (and you increase the speed of the disc)
answer 2: The spot on the disc is already accelerating.
pick one will ya?
I don't need all your extra crap added.
I just need to know if you would speed up the disc
or not, so I would know to trust you in real life situations
or not.
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