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I think they got it wrong
From my limited recollection the way they are measuring they are only going to come up with the initial force required to over come the still state which will be much higher than the force required to keep the object moving. I think they are going to come up with a much higher velocity than they should. I'm sure that one of the many engineers here will fill us in on the vaguaries of my recollection.
From my limited recollection the way they are measuring they are only going to come up with the initial force required to over come the still state which will be much higher than the force required to keep the object moving. I think they are going to come up with a much higher velocity than they should. I'm sure that one of the many engineers here will fill us in on the vaguaries of my recollection.