ABV Posted September 11, 2009 Posted September 11, 2009 http://knol.google.com/k/alex-belov/paradox-of-classical-mechanics-2/1xmqm1l0s4ys/9# Animated experiment 2 This is animation based on classical mechnics laws This is animation based on theory of standalon rotation with translation movement. The Nature Experiment 2. I made 3 successful experiments with 2 pencils. All these experiment shows different velocities between pencils. The theory is CORRECT. The simulator is WRONG. Here is some snapshots from experiment, which shows experiment dynamic. Links to experiments movies (avi files) Experiment 2_1 Experiment 2_2 Experiment 2_3 Links to experiments pictures (zip files) Experiment 2_1 Experiment 2_2 Experiment 2_3
swansont Posted September 11, 2009 Posted September 11, 2009 There are three objects moving. Only looking at two of them isn't going to let you apply conservation of momentum. There's nothing new here. The previous thread on this topic was locked; this action is not an invitation to start a new thread
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