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Warren, It was so nice to hear from you, and I must say you have such an intelligent way of expressing yourself, I should have guessed you were a plumber. It is was interesting to see that you still don't understand any of this cable tension discussion. It is to bad that all that education has been wasted. Oh, by the way I am a A&P mechanic. I have over 16 years experience rigging flight controls on heavy aircraft for the Air Force, and about 6 years in General Aviation. Airplanes are my life, and lets see, you make sure shit flows down hill. Yes, I can see how you would be an expert on this. I'm not even going to try to explain it this time, I just wanted to let you know that if this is as good a argument you can come up with well, I guess you should stick to what you know -SHIT. Oh, and as far a declaring your self a winner "4) Case closed you lose. I win! Warren", I think it is obvious to all that if there is a winner it sure isn't you. And, one final thought; you might want to check into taking a High School English class, your spelling and grammar definitely reflect your high level of academic training. My apologies for not signing the last one. Mavin Jones Master Sergeant, USAF A&P Mech. >This is a reply to an unknown person. I try not to be an A hole. But > sometimes it just comes out. > " OK, I have stayed out of this cable thing. But now I have to > Me > ask. Where do you get 350# of tension." > > Sorry about bringing this cable thing up again but this is the first time I > Him > have had a chance to answer this, I will try to use small words so it is > easy to understand. The 350 Lb is the amount of total force pulling the two > ends of the pitch control system towards each other if the cables are set at > 175 Lb. It comes from the same principles of physics that allows us to use > a pully system to lift 350 Lb with only 175 Lb of force (also known as a two > pully block and tackle). I tried to draw it but I don't have the fancy > programs on my computer to make it work. > > "Somebody please get an AN Engineering book out. Warren H" > Yes that who I am > > Warren it appears to me that someone needs to take a college algabra class! > Him > Even my 17 year old son was able to figure it out. > This was a big mistake on your part. I have 38 credits and carry > a 3.5 . Yes I am a Plumber and proud of it. God dang, How did that Masters > Plumbers License get on the wall? > Your 17 year old need to go to a vocational school as do you. > Because this dumb ass plumber is going to shot your holes in your E-mail. > 1) First going up the list is you block and tackle idea is good. But you > forgot that to lift 350 lbs with only 175 lbs you need a ratio of 2 to 1. A > 1 to 1 you would need 350lbs to lift 350 lbs. With a 3 to 1 you only need > 87.5 lbs to lift it. Ask JR to do that math. > 2) I'll also uses smaller words. "CUT" one of the two cables. What is the > tension in the remaining cable? From the rest of this mail I am guessing > your saying 175 lbs. WRONG = O Case closed. You just opened a closed > system. And you know what is all just went away. You know why because in a > closed loop system all " the components ARE AS ONE NOT TWO." Have JR > multiple 175# x1. I am sure you'll need the help. > 3) It's times like this I am happy Dad was Dad. He show me how to use my > hands an head. > 4) Case closed you lose. I win! Warren > > __________________________________________________ > To unsubscribe from this list please send mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > ____________________________________________________________ > T O P I C A -- Learn More. Surf Less. > Newsletters, Tips and Discussions on Topics You Choose. > http://www.topica.com/partner/tag01 > > __________________________________________________ To unsubscribe from this list please send mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ____________________________________________________________ T O P I C A -- Learn More. Surf Less. Newsletters, Tips and Discussions on Topics You Choose. http://www.topica.com/partner/tag01
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