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Post by justyfied on May 27, 2015 13:23:13 GMT -4
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Post by sikari2015 on Jun 3, 2015 1:45:20 GMT -4
That's very ingenious. It's only half right about accelerating after the hole in the track, the hole is also slowing the following balls. It slows the balls because they free spin over the hole in the track. Any metal ball bearing will spin for almost as long with the ball guide removed so that comparison scene is crap, what is so special about this thing is the decentralising effect.
That's just awesome.
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Post by justyfied on Jun 3, 2015 16:03:19 GMT -4
That's very ingenious. It's only half right about accelerating after the hole in the track, the hole is also slowing the following balls. It slows the balls because they free spin over the hole in the track. Any metal ball bearing will spin for almost as long with the ball guide removed so that comparison scene is crap, what is so special about this thing is the decentralising effect. That's just awesome. Never noticed that.. ... Thanks for your reply
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