Author: mercuur
Subject: dwelltime
Posted: 09/21/2013 at 10:07am
I was referring to a bat in a vice (to exclude that energy is increased by an impulse).
Cor=rel speed after/rel speed before right. So what it says behind the equal sign "=" is what it is ?
Cor would just be a naming then that can be exchanged for any other name or letter.
rel speed after /rel speed before is a ratio of change. Change inplies time so this ratio nor a number for this can be without time as dimension. Change to time ; C/T..
Or should cor be interpreted T*C/T = C as interpretation ; no time no change ?
Instead of "rel speed before" and "- after" Both V's can be adressed with time coordinates t.
Dwell as period T=1 is the natural time unit for any particular bounce then.
This unit varies with the duration but for a particular case it,s always a perfect constant.
Clocktime has clockunits so T=1 (dwelltime) and T=n (sec) both correspond to the same period.
Subject: dwelltime
Posted: 09/21/2013 at 10:07am
I was referring to a bat in a vice (to exclude that energy is increased by an impulse).
Cor=rel speed after/rel speed before right. So what it says behind the equal sign "=" is what it is ?
Cor would just be a naming then that can be exchanged for any other name or letter.
rel speed after /rel speed before is a ratio of change. Change inplies time so this ratio nor a number for this can be without time as dimension. Change to time ; C/T..
Or should cor be interpreted T*C/T = C as interpretation ; no time no change ?
Instead of "rel speed before" and "- after" Both V's can be adressed with time coordinates t.
Dwell as period T=1 is the natural time unit for any particular bounce then.
This unit varies with the duration but for a particular case it,s always a perfect constant.
Clocktime has clockunits so T=1 (dwelltime) and T=n (sec) both correspond to the same period.