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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: linear vs rotational controversy


Posted by: Lamber () on Wed Dec 24 08:36:01 2003


>>> Therefore, Arod has a linear upper half. His arms move his hands from A to B. <<<
>
> Hi Lamber
>
> This would still be a good time for you to answer a question I asked earlier that you failed to respond to. – “Can you explain how a linear force (A to B) applied to a bat will induce angular displacement?”
>
> Jack Mankin
>

What's up? I just answered this question.


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