kylebisme
Critical Thinker
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- Sep 11, 2009
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It's not pedantic, it is the crucial difference between momentum and acceleration. Mass gains force though acceleration, not momentum. While the momentum changes as mass falls, the acceleration is the constant force of gravity.Although to be painstakingly fair, bending over backwards, as it were, it is through change in momentum over time that "mass gains force", so from a purely pedantic POV, you are correct...
As for dynamic load:
I'm curious to know; where are you all deriving a different definition from?Dynamic Load
This type of load varies over time.