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On Sep 4, 12:48 pm, Michael Coslo wrote:

What is the acceleration of RF?

The speed of light.


and you call yourself a mechanical engineer?? *how are speed and
acceleration related in your mechanical world?



Because acceleration is following a parabolic curve beyond which it
has attained the speed of light. I cannot determine the acceleration
as that is a determinate of. L. and C As it happens the speed of
light was determined after radiation which to my mind puts it firmly
into the particle arena
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"Art Unwin" wrote in message
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On Sep 4, 3:29 pm, "Dave" wrote:
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On Sep 4, 12:48 pm, Michael Coslo wrote:

What is the acceleration of RF?
The speed of light.


and you call yourself a mechanical engineer?? how are speed and
acceleration related in your mechanical world?


Because acceleration is following a parabolic curve beyond which it
has attained the speed of light. I cannot determine the acceleration
as that is a determinate of. L. and C As it happens the speed of
light was determined after radiation which to my mind puts it firmly
into the particle arena


i asked about pure mechanical relationship, what is the relationship between
speed and acceleration??

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On Sep 4, 5:00*pm, "Dave" wrote:
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On Sep 4, 3:29 pm, "Dave" wrote:



"Art Unwin" wrote in message


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On Sep 4, 12:48 pm, Michael Coslo wrote:


What is the acceleration of RF?
The speed of light.


and you call yourself a mechanical engineer?? how are speed and
acceleration related in your mechanical world?


Because acceleration is following a parabolic curve beyond which it
has attained the speed of light. I cannot determine the acceleration
as that is a determinate of. L. and *C As it happens the speed of
light was determined after radiation which to my mind puts it firmly
into the particle arena


i asked about pure mechanical relationship, what is the relationship between
speed and acceleration??


The applicable law by Newton states ut +ft sq/2. Without a value for
time acceleration cannot be stated. The circuit is one of a tank
circuit so one has to state the frequency as well.Acceleration is the
ratio between root W.L.as well as frequency so again acceleration
cannot be stated without all the facts. Time is measured by the time
two fields are interacting after which the particle maintaines a
straight line projection. The interaction is parabolic in nature in
all cases. The fields are electrical by the way tho all mechanical
movements can be expressed in electrical terms
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