Well i accidentally clicked this by accident and so i figured i'd read it again since i was bored, and on the one about barrel efficiency i was surprised to see just how off Tom was (and this isn't an attack on him, just correcting a mistake). He said that a ball experiences an acceleration of 50000ft/s^2 (or so i'm assuming that he meant that) and it experiences 1500 G's, and while the numbers aren't quite there, i found that the numbers are still pretty dang amazing. It's acceleration is 4500ft/s^2 and it experiences about 140 G's. I dunno, he invited someone to do the math, and i have nothing better to do, so i'm hoping i'm not the only one who finds these numbers fascinating and realize how extreme conditions a paintball experiences.
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You may want to include the variables that you used in your post and/or the equation. Sounds to be that you are using differing base assumptions.Comment
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Really wish there was a smiley banging it's head right now, because i didn't even think of that, i was using linear acceleration and under ideal conditions, but it would make sense that it wouldn't be linear. I really put my foot in my mouth on this one, i thought it was weird that my numbers were so off. Well i was hoping that you'd respond and give me some insight, so thanks for that.Originally posted by AGDI bet your coming up with those numbers based on a linear acceleration. The accel is NOT linear. I was quoting those numbers off the top of my head so they could be off, but for sure the paintball accelerates at more than 140 g's.
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You are forgiven my child :) :)
But really, its good that you questioned it and bravo for actually doing the research. Of the thousands of people who have read about our research, your one of a dozen that have actually tried to look into the specifics of it.
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:)Originally posted by AGDYou are forgiven my child :) :)
Yeah, i just did the math again for average acceleration and found that you were spot on. Oh well, i suppose we all make mistakes and i'm no exception.Il n'y a point de sots si incommodes que ceux qui ont de l'esprit.Comment
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So it would appear, that's the main reason i've always trusted this guy's research on stuff and now will continue to do so.Originally posted by warpig13Expect Tom obviously.Il n'y a point de sots si incommodes que ceux qui ont de l'esprit.Comment
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I calculated the spring constant for the spring in a lvl 7 bolt for a project im my physics class. so yeah I find this pretty cool tooOriginally posted by snoopay700Well i accidentally clicked this by accident and so i figured i'd read it again since i was bored, and on the one about barrel efficiency i was surprised to see just how off Tom was (and this isn't an attack on him, just correcting a mistake). He said that a ball experiences an acceleration of 50000ft/s^2 (or so i'm assuming that he meant that) and it experiences 1500 G's, and while the numbers aren't quite there, i found that the numbers are still pretty dang amazing. It's acceleration is 4500ft/s^2 and it experiences about 140 G's. I dunno, he invited someone to do the math, and i have nothing better to do, so i'm hoping i'm not the only one who finds these numbers fascinating and realize how extreme conditions a paintball experiences.
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Yeah, i've actually thought about doing something like that lol, for some reason i find this stuff interesting.Originally posted by DanManI calculated the spring constant for the spring in a lvl 7 bolt for a project im my physics class. so yeah I find this pretty cool too
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