In response to HylianFreak:
Galaxy or Midnight, which has more recoil*?
It's hard to say really. When colliding with a wall, Galaxy will have the greater recoil but, in an actual beybattle, Midnight will recoil further off stamina types than Galaxy does since its lighter weight means it will recieve a greater amount of the total recoil.
The second example above is "recoil" in the WBO sense, the knockback an attacker recieves from its own attacks. As such, the WBO meaning of the word is a manifestation of several largely unrelated factors.
I shall be using other definitions throughout this post to eventually reach an explanation of what exactly WBO recoil means.
Of the two wheels I used for my example, Galaxy can be said to induce the most "total recoil" but even this value isn't fixed. It depends on the momentums (both linear and angular) of the combo, which can be broken down into its mass and its velocities (again both linear and angular).
The linear velocity cannot be expressed as a function of the weight of the bey and its angular velocity (and perhaps tip grip), no matter how much that would simplify things, since collisions will also affect the bey's motion.
Still, now that we've attained an understanding of "total recoil", we can better understand the workings of the individual recoils.
The individual recoil (still not the WBO definition) is mearly the split of the total recoil produced by both beys (since even a stationary stamina type will produce some total recoil due to the way the MWs interact). The way in which this combined total recoil is split depends largely on the weight and grip of the two beys at the moment of contact. This "grip" being some function of tip friction and the surface area in contact with the ground.
Finally, the knockback experienced by the bey is determined by its individual recoil, its mass and its friction with the stadium. The friction here, however, is liable to change throught the knockback motion and so isn't easily definable and may depend on more than just the tip of the bey.
This knockback is what is refered to as "recoil" by the WBO.
*rhetorical question, don't try and answer.
(Jan. 04, 2012 4:14 PM)Kai-V Wrote: (Jan. 04, 2012 2:40 PM)kopo007 Wrote: Eh..I don't watch MFB anime or manga so I don't if there will be another season of MFB or not, so can anyone tell me if this series gonna continue or not?
This topic is exclusively for questions on the Beyblade hobby. Go to the Beyblade Anime and Manga section.
No, what he's asking is not whether the TV show will continue but whether there is another series of beyblades on the horizon.