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RE: Physics - AnchoredCross - Oct. 14, 2008 (Oct. 14, 2008 7:58 AM)Raikun Wrote: "I didn't misinterpret anything at all, until you called me a complete moron. THAT's when I started to think you were convinced that you're smarter than all of us." I think he was referring to this: (Oct. 13, 2008 7:24 AM)Raikun Wrote: What i'm saying is going completely over your head. And we understand exactly what you were trying to point out, Raikun. You're just acting like a supercilious carp about it. It's as though saying that you "commend Nic's efforts" merits you the right to be a total dickhead. Learn some social skills, or gtfo. RE: Physics - Raikun - Oct. 14, 2008 Dribbler. I'm out RE: Physics - B - Oct. 14, 2008 Yay, we can continue and thank you anchored cross RE: Physics - AnchoredCross - Oct. 15, 2008 (Oct. 14, 2008 9:11 PM)B Wrote: Yay, we can continue and thank you anchored cross B) RE: Physics - Kai-V - Jan. 02, 2010 I do not know if Nic planned on continuing and finishing this, or even getting more active ... However, I might like to continue it. While the way he started is absolutely correct and essential for understanding, it is admittedly long and I think even bladers who are really interested in this might not take the time to read it all. Therefore, perhaps we could do something more similar to a FAQ, with questions such as one I saw one day, I believe : "Why are some of the good defense beyblades light instead of heavy ?" What is your opinion on this method ? If you agree, could you give me some questions that are 'frequently' asked ? RE: Physics - Benkei - Jan. 02, 2010 I agree that that sounds good. There might be questions like: Why are stamina types better the taller they are? Why do flat bottoms move around a lot but round ones don't even though they both have high surface area? RE: Physics - bey tempest - Jan. 02, 2010 i agree to, maybe one like why does hole flat work more effectively seeing as theres less of a surface area and possibly less friction maybe. RE: Physics - Kai-V - Jan. 02, 2010 Do I only focus on Metal Fight Beyblade then ? Understandably a few concepts have been reused from past series anyway, however you seem to be using terminology that is exclusive to Metal Fight Beyblade in your questions, and it could indeed be a good idea to do so since that series will get more popular soon and that we might get new members who never had the previous generations. RE: Physics - Serotonin - Jan. 02, 2010 Physics plays a prominent role in previous generations also, so I'd like to see explanations for that also. However, MFB should be a priority, understandably. RE: Physics - bbgoldflame - Jan. 03, 2010 Nic has done a great job and I was hoping the explanations about the physics behind Beyblades would be continued. It's a shame they have not been but it's good somebody is offering to do something similar. I agree with Heart - both MFBs and the previous generation (plastics and HMS) should be covered. RE: Physics - Bey Brad - Jan. 03, 2010 I wouldn't bother with previous generations. It is only going to appeal to a handful of nostalgic readers. RE: Physics - Kai-V - Jan. 07, 2010 How is this first 'article' ? Quote:THE EVERLASTING TOWER asafarakaratara and I are working on this together. Concerning the title, I thought it would be boring if it only consisted of questions everytime ... I will probably make a schema to illustrate the difference in precession. By the way, would it interest anybody if I wrote something on rubber tips, such as why they move more quickly ? I am very motivated to write this for some reason. After completing the article on the different patterns of different tips, something about the various textures for a same tip would be good in my opinion. Also, if anyone really wants to see explanations on parts from the previous series, just be specific and describe the parts well, because I have less experience with the Bakuten Shoot series. RE: Physics - Bey Brad - Jan. 07, 2010 Wobbling back and forth between spinning tops is known as precession. RE: Physics - firelord767 - Jan. 07, 2010 I just read this whole thread. This is amazing, though completely above my level. I'm going to remember the two perfect theoretical contact situations, "Elastic" and "Inelastic", right? Also, running through this thread has certainly made my understanding of parts change a little, and now i'm better at identifying good parts and combos, in theory. Barely, but still. That first article is great. It certainly kills of the whole 90-105 is attack, 120-125 is defense, and 145= stamina thing that i've been sensing for a while (Save for C145, of course). Kai-V Wrote:By the way, would it interest anybody if I wrote something on rubber tips, such as why they move more quickly ? I am very motivated to write this for some reason. After completing the article on the different patterns of different tips, something about the various textures for a same tip would be good in my opinion. Agreed. RE: Physics - Bey Brad - Jan. 07, 2010 Most of this stuff is way over my head too. It's kind of like how I can write quite well, but I fail tests about sentence structure. It's just something I inherently understand -- in regards to Beyblade, anyway -- rather than something I know the science behind. RE: Physics - Kai-V - Jan. 08, 2010 Well, the schema is odd : http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v106/Kai-V/PhysicsBeyblade_Precession_1.jpg Incomplete. I could remove the two actual beyblades, however it is really not as clear. To illustrate the difference, should I simply add some text between the two lines, without adding too much colour ? Bey Brad Wrote:Most of this stuff is way over my head too. It's kind of like how I can write quite well, but I fail tests about sentence structure. It's just something I inherently understand -- in regards to Beyblade, anyway -- rather than something I know the science behind.The complete opposite is happening to me : I understand so many things now that I have looked into this more deeply, hah. Hopefully asafarakaratara and I can also show those revelations to Beyblade fans with those physics articles. RE: Physics - Bey Brad - Jan. 08, 2010 I don't think they need to be on top of each other. RE: Physics - Kai-V - Jan. 08, 2010 Something like this I suppose : http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v106/Kai-V/PhysicsBeyblade_Precession2.jpg RE: Physics - Serotonin - Jan. 08, 2010 Could you not use a regular 145 Track? The Claws of C145 detract from the point you're making. Really cool diagrams though! RE: Physics - firelord767 - Jan. 08, 2010 Those diagrams alone gave me customization ideas. lol, it takes pictures to stimulate use of my brain. Oh, BTW: BeyBrad, and not me, Wrote:Most of this stuff is way over my head too. It's kind of like how I can write quite well, but I fail tests about sentence structure. It's just something I inherently understand -- in regards to Beyblade, anyway -- rather than something I know the science behind. If you want to edit your post. RE: Physics - Kai-V - Jan. 08, 2010 I completly redid it with other beyblades; RF was too big : http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v106/Kai-V/PhysicsBeyblade_Precession3.jpg firelord767 Wrote:Oh, BTW:Ah, I had initially chosen the wrong quote. I appreciate it. So, the title(s) is OK ? Whenever I can, I start writing about Benkei's second question, then rubber tips. If anybody could still give me a few interrogations to cover even though I have a clearer path in mind, I would like it. RE: Physics - Bey Brad - Jan. 08, 2010 That looks really good. RE: Physics - firelord767 - Jan. 08, 2010 Interogations to cover? If you mean, like, things to explain, like the bottom thing, i'm still curios as to how the shape of the wheel will effect the blade besides areodynamics and Smash/Upper/Force attacks. RE: Physics - Benkei - Jan. 12, 2010 I was thinking that some people might want to know why the Bey/Right launcher cannot go above a certain power level. I.E how the launchers have a speed limit. I don' t know how easy this is to cover but thanks for all your hard work Kai-V. RE: Physics - Hagane Ginga - Jan. 12, 2010 I think you need to make the prongs move really really really really fast, something a human cannot do with a string or a winder. |