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Originally posted by craig732
Billybob, as I mentioned in the other thread physics is not my strong suit. What are you trying to say?
PS: I am proud to be the first person to give you points on this thread!
Originally posted by craig732
I don't know if you saw my post in the other thread, but I gave an example of dropping a 10 pound weight onto a bathroom scale and the readout going all the way up to like 90 before settling back down to 10. I am guessing that in your theory I could place the weight gently on the scale and it would just go up to and stop at 10.
Am I on the right track here?
PS: One hand washed the other... I get an education from you and you get points from me!
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