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On May 5, 4:48 am, bagmaker
wrote: toad, Light is fine. Lighter is better still. Ingo Renner once told me a typical thermal weighed some 50 tonnes. For the discussion, 50 tonnes or 1 gramm act the same, they are both affected by gravity and on their own, go down like a new bride. Bouyancy is a better way to describe the way a thermal rises and many have pointed to the links available. Others still dont get it although glider pilots have a higher rate so far! Hot air does not rise. Bagger -- bagmaker Bagger, The mass does matter, or the thermal would accelerate faster and achieve a higher climb rate. Please create a complete theory of thermals, including force balance and post it, or you are just wasting time. (that's allowed, I guess, on the internets) Because I still have not seen a difference between your rule and the standard thermal explanation. Todd |
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