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Re: No problem

Posted by Justin Stiltner at 1/15/2001 12:52 AM EST


Student on team #388, Epsilon, from Grundy High School and NASA, American Electric Power, Town of Grundy.


In Reply to: No problem
Posted by Mark Garver on 1/13/2001 11:20 AM EST:



: An air piston can pull the goal with very little problem, figuring you are using a 2" bore

To find the force that the pistion will put out use the formula F=AP where F is Force A is area of the inside bore of the cylender and P is pressure

Justin Stiltner
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