On 12/29/2016 02:31 PM, Vibrator ! wrote:
LOL simply converting angular to linear momentums is trivial - think of a piston and crank, ball billiards or whatever..

You are confusing angular velocity, rotational energy, and kinetic energy with angular momentum and linear momentum.

A crank and piston doesn't convert linear momentum to angular momentum, any more than a resistor in an antenna converts the angular momentum of the EM wave into heat.

If you think otherwise then you don't understand CoA and there's no point in continuing this discussion. And if you /don't/ think otherwise then you already know your example doesn't show conversion between the two and you are just trolling, in which case there's also no point in continuing the discussion.

And by the way, who are you? I seriously doubt your parents named you "Vibrator".

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