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Re: torque questions


Posted by: Joe (joe.flowers@nofreewill.com) on Tue Feb 15 14:30:55 2011


Hi Richard,

I highly recommend that you go ahead and fess up the cash and get and study both of Jack's Instructional DVDs. Don't pass go, just drop the dough.

Those torques are not applied in bursts; they are meant to get the bat going for as long and as fast as it can by the point of contact.

The dimensions of torque are units of distance X units of a perpendicular force applied at that distance that causes the object to have a tendency to turn around the point at distance X=0.

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