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Old June 6th 10, 05:34 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Brian Whatcott
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Default physics question about pull ups

Gary Osoba wrote:
/snip/
"For any body of mass moving through or in contact with a medium that
is not uniform, the most efficient path(s) for a given power input
will never be defined by a straight line or a constant speed." -
Osoba's Theorem of Dynamic Locomotion

/snip/
Gary Osoba


Darn! I was following along nicely with this note, until I got to the
conjunction of a heading which included the word "physics"
and a person citing his own name for a physics construct.

That's usually a warning about the level of information....

:-)

Brian W
 




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