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Re: [St] Shimmy, shake, wiggle, waggle, whatever...
- Subject: Re: [St] Shimmy, shake, wiggle, waggle, whatever...
- From: "David Jonas" <kahonas@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 4 Aug 2008 15:27:07 -0400
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Sounds good to me. I'm a fan of the ol' Ockham's Razor. Simplicity is your
friend.
On 8/4/08, Frederic NIZERY <frederic.nizery@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> David
>
> OK then it's the second calculation and it's not working either:
>
> 6Hz would give a 40km/h which is far from 65 mph (104km/h). 104 km/h would
> induce 15 Hz.
>
> I stick w/ suspension problems. Otherwise it could be complex interference
> vibrations (*stationary wave)*.
> Let's stick w/ simple explanation before digging into less probable one.
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