Re: Linked Rotation in Two Planes
- From: John Sefton <vegan16@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 26 Apr 2005 08:18:41 -0600
Schoenfeld wrote:
John Sefton wrote:
When rotating in two planes at once, if one plane finishes half its rotation in the time the other goes around 360 degrees, the rotations are linked. This is because half the points on the first plane are following the other half exactly.
This happens at ½, 1½, 2½, 3½......rotations of the first plane every time the second plane finishes 360 degrees.
Or 1, 3, 5, 7.....rotations every time the second plane rotates 720 degrees.
Or 1:2, 3:2, 5:2, 7:2........
At these points there are *two members in each path* (and only two).
John http://users.accesscomm.ca/john/
What are you talking about here? Some sort of gimbal lock?
Right.
How electrons and their family members are constructed by locking energy into standing waves. The energy gets locked in by the rotations in two planes drafting each other.
John
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