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How to measure force required to compress the boulders

Bryce2471

By: Bryce2471
New: 21-01-2016 17:10
Updated: 21-01-2016 17:10
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How to measure force required to compress the boulders

Step 1. Set up a scale with a ball on it.
2. Swish the ball to 8 inches with weight and something to hold the right distance.
3. Wait for the force to stabilize from air leaking out.
4. Post your findings in this thread:http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=142213

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21-01-2016 17:46

Bryce2471


Unread Re: pic: How to measure force required to compress the boulders

Here is a derect link to the other thread:

2016 Boulder weight issue



23-01-2016 17:43

JPBlacksmiths


Unread Re: pic: How to measure force required to compress the boulders

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Here is a derect link to the other thread:

2016 Boulder weight issue
Of all the things to use, why did you use batteries? That's just a horrible idea.



23-01-2016 17:52

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Of all the things to use, why did you use batteries? That's just a horrible idea.
Why? In all reality the batteries are fine.



23-01-2016 18:14

JPBlacksmiths


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Why? In all reality the batteries are fine.
But metal can give you the same structure, and metal doesn't explode or leak battery acid when it gets dropped. If that structure gets slightly out of alignment and falls, good bye like 6 batteries.



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