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Originally posted by pnachtwey pnachtwey wrote:

Power has units of force*distance/time.
Speed has units of distance/time.
People generate power by converting energy from one form to another.
Paddles don't have a power or energy source.
Rubbers and blades don't generate power unless you burn them.

People use the terms power and energy for a multitude of concepts different from the physics concepts of power and energy. Those words were in usage well before physics borrowed them. One can't expect every usage to be in accordance to physics definition unless it is a formal physics discussion.

What next? Claiming a certain tensor rubber is not a tensor, and quoting the physics definiton of a tensor?

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Originally posted by channyboi channyboi wrote:

You get the idea-bouncier/like a tensor.
And that's how I define it.
Please keep in mind that this post is about table tennis, and not physics.

Yes I agree... I only asked about it because I wanted to know how you defined it, amd now that you've clearly answered it, we should get back on track.

So lets not derail this thread into a physics thread, thanks guysWink
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Originally posted by haggisv haggisv wrote:

Originally posted by channyboi channyboi wrote:

You get the idea-bouncier/like a tensor.
And that's how I define it.
Please keep in mind that this post is about table tennis, and not physics.

Yes I agree... I only asked about it because I wanted to know how you defined it, amd now that you've clearly answered it, we should get back on track.

So lets not derail this thread into a physics thread, thanks guysWink
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote haggisv Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09/06/2011 at 6:48pm
I'm not sure how you can read my post to be so assertive? I was simply agreeing with channyboi... now that his has explained what he meant by the terms Power and Speed in his review, the discussion should continue about his topic, not about the technical meaning of the terms...
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@haggisv, need i tell you more that we should get rid of annoying people who hijack threads???
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote pnachtwey Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09/07/2011 at 1:13am
Originally posted by yogi_bear yogi_bear wrote:

@haggisv, need i tell you more that we should get rid of annoying people who hijack threads???

And who is hijacking the thread yogi?    I am not the one posting wrong and useless information. I saw HaggisV's hint about avoiding more facts and I was willing to stop but I can't let your comment pass.

Yogi, I have evidence of you deleting my posts and even editing my posts and you can't provide any evidence of six warnings you claim to have given me. How can there be 6 warnings when you have deleted my posts? What posts are there left to give warnings to?   Simply, you are a liar and a forum bully. You will have to answer to the other forum moderators. I have web archived the thread so there is no need to modify it further. I am going to demand that you be removed as a forum moderator.
Grin and bear it yogi.
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OK, you've both had your say, now lets get back to the discussion of Speed Axel.
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hi guys. i want to use this booster. is there a difference between speed glue and water glue, because instruction says that i must put some layers on clear sponge, then put some water glue, and then another layer of booster. What happened if I will use speed glue(petrol)??? 
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Use water glue; these boosters are designed to be compatible with water based glue and weird uneven stretching can result if you combine boost and speedglue.
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