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Theme: cylinder curve (again)
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Date: 22/03/01
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Author: Angus Paxton
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We're not moderated are we? The following has failed to appear (to me) on
the ng when I sent it t'other day. If it has appeared to someone else would someone be kind enough and let me know (via email). If this one doesn't appear (to me) I won't repost it....I'll just think of "FREE" ISP as meaning "SH1T" ISP. -- Angus A million monkeys were given a million typewriters. It's called Usenet. ---- Has anyone out the got an equation that describes the curve on the bottom of a "standard" UK spec 12.2 ltr 232 bar Faber steel cylinder? It's definitely not spherical! A 2d curve equation would be just as good. Also, whilst I'm on, does anyone know the grade of steel used? Angus. PS Had a 3 dives in Portland harbour last weekend. Viz ranged from about 2 meters (when drifting above 1-2m above seabed) to nil on the wrecks. Sooooooo much silt! Still, useful learning experience (how to send a blob up when you cant see more than 4 inches in front of your face). Cheeri -- Angus A million monkeys were given a million typewriters. It's called Usenet. |
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