Achillesking
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OP and his meet before you nerds hijacked itFor what?
OP and his meet before you nerds hijacked itFor what?
and then there's this little quantum fluctuation.
This thread is about theoretical physics Achilles. Not powerlifting.
I'm lashing out because I don't understand what you guys are talking aboutOP and his meet before you nerds hijacked it
I'm lashing out because I don't understand what you guys are talking about
I'm only here for the puns and gay jokes outside of that its all outter space to metrust me, we dont either
I have watched this video 3 times.Yoir math is off
To properly calculate mass and its speed (Converting to Gallons per kilometer.)
Assuming that F = MA
F = mm/r2 will give you the gravitational force of a MPH
NOW
If you ACTUALLY want to calculate KG/Hr
Its. ot quite so simple
The key is to draw a graph
X Axis being Time
Y Axis being space.
You will have to correlate you KG/HR with distance traveled per HR
This is a short video that explains it.
Final question
How many Kilograms for how many hours?
I have watched this video 3 times.
Very goodJust under a 1500 total
Thanks for converting that to lbs for some of us. Fine work man looking forward to seeing your progress on the next oneSquat 257.5kg (567 pounds)
Bench 132.5kg (292 pounds)
Deadlift 277.5kg (611 pounds)