This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ---------------------- multipart/mixed attachment Calin Thomason wrote: > I should perhaps mention that I am a PhD, and teach graduate level > applied physics / acoustics and have done so these past 35 years. I > would suggest that at least three of the participants who portend a > level of authority consider going back for a serious brush up. > > I do not intend to get involved in any discussion here, and have no > intention of fielding any flurry of protests and questions. Dig back > into your college texts and think about what you read there. > > Seasons Greetings Thanks Calin, Let's see what mess you get into next time your piano needs work. Looks like you will be doing it yourself from now on. Maybe this list will be as helpful to you in this pursuit as you have to been to our interests in physics. I have attached a sheet from my notebook on how to begin to use some of the principles we have been discussing. This is just the beginning but I thought it would be helpful to see how some of the simpler formulas work. Nothing like applying this stuff to real objects to learn how to use it. Calin, please feel free to correct any mistakes I have made. I should perhaps mention that I am just a piano technician with a few old physics books. John Hartman RPT John Hartman Pianos [link redacted at request of site owner - Jul 25, 2015] Rebuilding Steinway and Mason & Hamlin Grand Pianos Since 1979 Piano Technicians Journal Journal Illustrator/Contributing Editor [link redacted at request of site owner - Jul 25, 2015] ---------------------- multipart/mixed attachment A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Inertia.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 63445 bytes Desc: not available Url : https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/5d/61/3b/f4/Inertia.jpg ---------------------- multipart/mixed attachment--
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