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Countering the inertial forces
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<blockquote data-quote="Brandon Meek" data-source="post: 130341" data-attributes="member: 7941"><p>hm, first of all crud, i'm so tired of learning new crap a length force is just another thing i'm gonna have to learn. </p><p>Part of what i'm getting is that, it is possible, that the orientation,speed, and direction of movement might not have anything to do with it at all. I like it, it solves one of my problems, just not sure how that works, and in order for this other stuff in my head to get out, i need to at least even both sides by accounting for the speed and movement of the lets say "target location" . is there a specific school of mathematics?</p><p>googling force length</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandon Meek, post: 130341, member: 7941"] hm, first of all crud, i'm so tired of learning new crap a length force is just another thing i'm gonna have to learn. Part of what i'm getting is that, it is possible, that the orientation,speed, and direction of movement might not have anything to do with it at all. I like it, it solves one of my problems, just not sure how that works, and in order for this other stuff in my head to get out, i need to at least even both sides by accounting for the speed and movement of the lets say "target location" . is there a specific school of mathematics? googling force length [/QUOTE]
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