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ee... that were a little harsh

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    #11
    Originally posted by BrowneIssue View Post
    Hmm. Let's guess he went for a good sized nut & bolt weighing half a pound together.

    So, sat up on a bike with enough string to reach near the ground would be at least 4 foot of string.

    Shall we say 4 revs per second? (Having just tried it with a power lead - much to her Ladyship's puzzlement).

    Converting from medieval to metric...

    250g swung on a 1.5m radius at 4 revs per sec = 250g at about 37 m/s.

    That's a bit more force than as 28g at 300m/s, which is effect of shooting it in the head at point blank range with a musket!

    An abattoir cattle bolt gun hits at about 75 m/s and the bolt on them isn't very big.

    It certainly taught it not to attack animals with opposable thumbs and large brain cases in a predictable manner.
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      #12
      Originally posted by BrowneIssue View Post
      Hmm. Let's guess he went for a good sized nut & bolt weighing half a pound together.

      So, sat up on a bike with enough string to reach near the ground would be at least 4 foot of string.

      Shall we say 4 revs per second? (Having just tried it with a power lead - much to her Ladyship's puzzlement).

      Converting from medieval to metric...

      250g swung on a 1.5m radius at 4 revs per sec = 250g at about 37 m/s.

      That's a bit more force than as 28g at 300m/s, which is effect of shooting it in the head at point blank range with a musket!

      An abattoir cattle bolt gun hits at about 75 m/s and the bolt on them isn't very big.

      It certainly taught it not to attack animals with opposable thumbs and large brain cases in a predictable manner.
      Have you accounted for the speed of the bicycle? If he was riding at about 5 m/s, we could determine the speed of the bolt as 42 m/s, and we all know what speed does to momentum. It's surprising the bolt didn't go straight through the dog's head and leave it's brains splattered across the floor.
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        #13
        Originally posted by Mich the Tester View Post
        It's surprising the bolt didn't go straight through the dog's head and leave it's brains splattered across the floor.
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