hammer velocity

Piannaman@aol.com Piannaman@aol.com
Mon, 28 Apr 2003 09:54:21 EDT


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In a message dated 4/28/03 5:29:19 AM Pacific Daylight Time, 
mjbkspal@execpc.com writes:


> Yes, but I think it would be such a small effect we can ignore it.  The mass 
> of the hammer is so much greater than the mass of the shank, that as the 
> shank springs back to it's original form it would be the shank which is 
> accelerated by the hammer, not the other way around.  
>  
> Mike
>  
> 

Mike,

Thanks.  Makes sense.  Now if the shank was a redwood trunk....

Dave

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