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Re: Noncompression solution

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Originally Posted by EricH View Post
No, you don't. 1 will do just fine, if you have a back plate to compress against. 2006 showed that. Contact time has little or nothing to do with it.
From a Physics standpoint I'm not sure that argument holds water. With all things being equal, the amount of time that I apply a given force will directly affect the velocity of an object. The more time I have to apply the force the faster the object will travel. For example: compare the muzzle velocities of a pistol vs. that of a rifle.
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