Re: Motor Weight, Size Density, Torque ?
John, I like your use of 1.5 x g/in to arrive at the approximate width of the rubber. This is such a convenient conversion. When I started using g/in, it was solely for the purpose of measuring then characterizing the stripped untied rubber. But I felt somewhat lost because I didn't know the width. Now I know that the .0250 g/in rubber I was using for EZB testing is approximately .0375 ".
Received on Fri Jun 04 2010 - 21:43:55 CEST
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