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Title: NWS - Challenge time
Post by: Mr Skrunts on 05 November 2008, 23:20:07
Can anyone explain this for me?

I have my own theory but will post it in a couple of days. :y
Title: Re: Challenge time
Post by: Mr Skrunts on 05 November 2008, 23:20:39
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Title: Re: Challenge time
Post by: Vamps on 05 November 2008, 23:27:18
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Errrr, Nope. ::)
Title: Re: Challenge time
Post by: Mr Skrunts on 05 November 2008, 23:28:54
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Errrr, Nope. ::)

Does that surprize me.

Errrr, Nope. ::)       ;D ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Challenge time
Post by: dieseldean on 05 November 2008, 23:30:32
the twirly wurly bit has equal power to the uppy downy bit. :-/ :D ;D ;D
the presure on my eyes working it out is equal to pressure of tiredness so goodnight :y
Title: Re: Challenge time
Post by: Entwood on 05 November 2008, 23:32:25
Why do I get the feeling that I've seen that before ...  sinusoidal computation of "bounce"  .. and if I remember correctly it was somehow linked to some rather large female appendages ....    :y :y :y :y

 ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Challenge time
Post by: jim351 on 05 November 2008, 23:36:43
Is the answer 42?   :)
Title: Re: Challenge time
Post by: Vamps on 05 November 2008, 23:39:18
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Is the answer 42?   :)

ffs  ::) ::) ::) ::) You got it the wrong way round, it is 24..... ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Challenge time
Post by: Andy B on 05 November 2008, 23:41:28
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Is the answer 42?   :)

ffs  ::) ::) ::) ::) You got it the wrong way round, it is 24..... ;D ;D ;D

If Entwood is correct ... it's more likely to be 42"  ;D  ;D  ;D
Title: Re: Challenge time
Post by: zippo on 05 November 2008, 23:43:26
bouncing bomb theory
Title: Re: Challenge time
Post by: waspy on 05 November 2008, 23:49:43
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bouncing bomb theory

That's not how you spell boob ::)
Title: Re: Challenge time
Post by: Vamps on 05 November 2008, 23:51:09
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bouncing bomb theory


Think it would be too short a time above the line for a long bounce ;D
hope you are impressed by my technical termanology. :y
Title: Re: Challenge time
Post by: zippo on 05 November 2008, 23:54:50
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bouncing bomb theory


Think it would be too short a time above the line for a long bounce ;D
hope you are impressed by my technical termanology. :y

if i understood what you was on about i could very well be impressed
so whats terminology  then Mike
Title: Re: Challenge time
Post by: Vamps on 05 November 2008, 23:57:42
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bouncing bomb theory


Think it would be too short a time above the line for a long bounce ;D
hope you are impressed by my technical termanology. :y

if i understood what you was on about i could very well be impressed
so whats terminology  then Mike

Like how I said wot I said innit :D
Title: Re: Challenge time
Post by: Leomas on 05 November 2008, 23:59:24
is k Young's modulus of elasticity? Got the rest of it worked out OK and I'm sure it's to do with the angle of dangle
Title: Re: Challenge time
Post by: kris9128 on 06 November 2008, 07:09:01
something to do with wave interferance if my memory serves me correctly.
Title: Re: Challenge time
Post by: Mr Skrunts on 06 November 2008, 10:40:02
Some interesting replys.
Title: Re: Challenge time
Post by: STMO123 on 06 November 2008, 10:55:45
This is the mathematical formula for:
The heat of the beat=the angle of the dangle at the height of the moment.
Title: Re: Challenge time
Post by: unlucky alf on 06 November 2008, 11:10:33
is it the area speed velocity of an unladen swallow :-/
Title: Re: Challenge time
Post by: Marks DTM Calib on 06 November 2008, 11:20:16
Its an equation to determine the position of a sprung mass at a given time t.

Now what (part of the anatomy) Mr Scruntie is applying this to is anybodies guess.....

....of course he could be refering to a car suspension with no shock absorber fitted!

K would be the spring stiffness
Title: Re: Challenge time
Post by: Lizzie_Zoom on 06 November 2008, 11:22:18
This is difficult to explain, but here goes:

We consider the evolution of small three-dimensional perturbations of an accelerated thin liquid layer. The analytical solutions obtained correspond to various types of initial perturbations: in the form of a layer, in the initial velocities, and in the thickness of the layer. Depending on the dimensionless parameters which characterize the initial data, the perturbations can increase exponentially with time, remain bounded, and change the phase.
Institute of Experimental Physics, Sarov 607200. Translated from Prikladnaya

Please do NOT ask me any questions on this because I have not got a clue what it is on about but I wish I could have written it!! ;D ;D ;D ;D ;)  My fields of specialisation are in a diffent direction! :D ;)
Title: Re: Challenge time
Post by: Mr Skrunts on 06 November 2008, 12:07:54
[size=16]Sinusoidal or Harmonic Motion? [/size][/b]
                                            

This is a quick lesson in physics for all engineers and should be passed on to others like them who wonder about  these  sort of things.

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[size=14]For non- Engineers:[/size][/color]

 
This is Sinusoidal Motion

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But Trained Engineers Know

 

This As

 

Harmonic Motion[/color]

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However To My Trained Engineering Eye

 

This is Classic

 

Sinusoidal & Harmonic Motion?

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[size=14]YES[/size]

 

I Like to Keep

 
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'A Breast' [/size]

 

Of

 

Engineering Problems






Title: Re: Challenge time
Post by: Kevin Wood on 06 November 2008, 13:00:50
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This is Sinusoidal Motion

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I disagree. I can see a second harmonic there.  ;)

Kevin
Title: Re: NWS - Challenge time
Post by: Lizzie_Zoom on 06 November 2008, 13:50:14
The maths side of your brain Skruntie is as one track as the other side!! ::) ::) ::) ;D ;D ;D ;D ;)
Title: Re: NWS - Challenge time
Post by: Mr Skrunts on 06 November 2008, 13:58:56
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The maths side of your brain Skruntie is as one track as the other side!! ::) ::) ::) ;D ;D ;D ;D ;)

I understood that as much as your other reply/description in this thread, so all I can reply is that I dont understand what could could possibly mean. ::) ::)
Title: Re: Challenge time
Post by: gsdtrainer on 06 November 2008, 20:55:27
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[size=16]Sinusoidal or Harmonic Motion? [/size][/b]
                                            

This is a quick lesson in physics for all engineers and should be passed on to others like them who wonder about  these  sort of things.

(http://i278.photobucket.com/albums/kk106/skruntie/Engineering/cid_B5A3DD3976924F569479FEFD9CB26B9.gif)











[size=14]For non- Engineers:[/size][/color]

 
This is Sinusoidal Motion

(http://i278.photobucket.com/albums/kk106/skruntie/Engineering/cid_3E57CF9C8C1A4A92A11142BA3395925.gif)(http://i278.photobucket.com/albums/kk106/skruntie/Engineering/cid_3E57CF9C8C1A4A92A11142BA3395925.gif)

But Trained Engineers Know

 

This As

 

Harmonic Motion[/color]

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However To My Trained Engineering Eye

 

This is Classic

 

Sinusoidal & Harmonic Motion?

(http://i278.photobucket.com/albums/kk106/skruntie/Engineering/cid_25F806867A7F4089852568EDE5C9034.gif)(http://i278.photobucket.com/albums/kk106/skruntie/Engineering/cid_25F806867A7F4089852568EDE5C9034.gif)(http://i278.photobucket.com/albums/kk106/skruntie/Engineering/cid_25F806867A7F4089852568EDE5C9034.gif)

(http://i278.photobucket.com/albums/kk106/skruntie/Engineering/cid_25F806867A7F4089852568EDE5C9034.gif)(http://i278.photobucket.com/albums/kk106/skruntie/Engineering/cid_25F806867A7F4089852568EDE5C9034.gif)





[size=14]YES[/size]

 

I Like to Keep

 
[size=14]
'A Breast' [/size]

 

Of

 

Engineering Problems






Whats wrong with my eyes,they keep going up and down and round and round :D :o
Title: Re: NWS - Challenge time
Post by: Mr Skrunts on 06 November 2008, 21:00:58
Think I need to take up training to become a Sinusoidal & Harmonic Motion Engineer.

Need to place an advert for a couple of apprentices and buy a trampoline.    [smiley=2vrolijk_08.gif] [smiley=2vrolijk_08.gif] [smiley=2vrolijk_08.gif] [smiley=2vrolijk_08.gif] ::) ::)
Title: Re: NWS - Challenge time
Post by: dieseldean on 06 November 2008, 21:06:18
trampoline for rent until end of spring then my daughter will want it back. ;D ;D
 ::)UNSTAINED ::)
Title: Re: Challenge time
Post by: Mr Skrunts on 23 January 2010, 19:03:56
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Is the answer 42?   :)

ffs  ::) ::) ::) ::) You got it the wrong way round, it is 24..... ;D ;D ;D


Is it this one Mike.   ;D ;D
Title: Re: Challenge time
Post by: waspy on 23 January 2010, 19:14:00
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Is the answer 42?   :)

ffs  ::) ::) ::) ::) You got it the wrong way round, it is 24..... ;D ;D ;D


Is it this one Mike.   ;D ;D

 ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
Bloody hell Phil you started me coughing now from laughing & i can't stop :-[ :'(