1 revolution per second.
- From: "Spaceman" <spaceman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 3 Jun 2008 14:27:17 -0400
A motor spins a pole at 1 revolution per second.
A foot away from the motor, the pole passes by once every
second
10 feet away the pole passes by once every second.
Does the second change the further away from the motor you get?
NO!
etc..
Why would such logic and mechanical fact change,
when the distance from the pole is greater?
Hint:
It wouldn't.
Unless of course you use rubber rulers and varying seconds.
Rubber rulers (a ruler that shrinks because of speed)
varying seconds (malfunctioning clocks)
Logic has been thrown out for the rubber ruler world worshippers.
:)
Next step
Try gearing things that follow such rubber measurements!
LOL
--
James M Driscoll Jr
Spaceman
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