[python] Re: Lean disturbances (and Dirk's code)
- From: Jürgen Mages <jmages@xxxxxx>
- To: <python@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2005 20:25:10 +0100
OUTPUT:
riseAngle: 0.279327deg, mass rise: 0.487159cm
frontMassFall: 4.331108cm
Hello Ray,
what could these numbers tell us?
Dirk once said that there exists a specific angle for
every frame geometry where the pivot rise is maximal.
Which data does one need to calculate this angle and
how is it done?
Lots of questions ...
Cheers,
Jürgen.
PS: If are working on a config file for your program, could
you please include flags for metric/imperial and maybe the
possibility of changing the limiting values for the sliders.
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OUTPUT: riseAngle: 0.279327deg, mass rise: 0.487159cm frontMassFall: 4.331108cm
Hello Ray,