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program to compute gears, with table
On Friday, September 8, 2017 at 10:45:07 AM UTC-7, Emanuel Berg wrote:
Graham wrote: So if your definition of gear is roll out in mm then it looks close. Do not forget to include the tyre. Right, perhaps I should change "gear" into "roll out" if that's the agreed-upon term. Perhaps I should even make it print the formulae first thing. And I'll include the tyre. Excellent There's always a slight error this way. The radius of a tire and hence it's circumference changes slightly with pressure and/or weight of the rider. |
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