Soar Tow: Was Aerodynamics of Towing
It is past mid-night and all this is making me more goofy than usual;
howzabout renaming the thread? (Some of us are certainly tripped up.)
OK, I apologize.
At 03:30 18 March 2009, Mike Schumann wrote:
That's an excellent analogy.
Mike Schumann
"Nyal Williams" wrote in message
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I'd like to turn this around since I'm not a physicist or an
engineer.
What force causes a ball to roll down an inclined plane?
At 00:00 18 March 2009, Bob Cook wrote:
At 18:16 17 March 2009, The Real Doctor wrote:
Ian,
YOU did use the term "power" correctly.
What I didn't like about it was that the question I posed referred to
force. (OK, so you gave us some additional information)
I agree that a sailplane, in gliding flight, in still air, has no
"power" at all. (Although, as you said, some wrongly believe that
gliders are "gravity powered")
By some of the responses, I think I am correct in assuming that some
confuse power, energy, and force.
So I again ask, (not to Ian, but to some of the others who answered my
question with "gravity",) how can gravity alone, a force which acts
vertically downward, impart forward motion to a glider or anything for
that matter?
Cookie
I don't. I used "power" because I meant "power"!
Ian
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