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Re: [Land-speed] Rear Axle Question

To: Neil Albaugh <neil@dbelltech.com> DYM9A+xyV9TvHa422BaVa/YIe55soMEeVLV81suQIWhVGFTinP u51GPC7GDuuPaqf3Pqa32h0nT2ujjGVHeEbY1oP/k0nfi0Nm37 7r7VFe3ngHxHws/XFwFvJlyF534mY8TkAgvuoOhDy1vDRb5HiH kV72hjVAUeQfyr7shiApRth+zPR1F1dfBLXvosf16P2TWbHVAS DTE6krYCwgi3i3YVFlxlYWHbbucBmbxKbP1bPvTGz+eNgHmnUH +nbHZRT6xepMkj2fLsYjBmCWcLVHCpoMoY4700+rRZOjLboZCL zFM7Xc5/VUekOoMEJ6QBsVp5OuinKkD8/4jTC0m8SXMkL5/P7r 1d3kF1eO7kqgndVobIMiR4uEun3sCmbe1g=
Subject: Re: [Land-speed] Rear Axle Question
From: Jon Wennerberg <jonwennerberg@nancyandjon.org>
Date: Thu, 6 Nov 2014 12:34:10 -0500
Cc: land-speed <land-speed@autox.team.net>, Kirkwood <saltfever@comcast.net>
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Thanks, Neil, for that tidbit.  I've thought about the deflection and wondered
if it does make the circumference different from pi x D.  I'll ask the next
question, then -- will a tire's true circumference change as the amount of
inflation is changed?  That is - will a really soft tire's circumference be
different from that of one that's inflated properly - or one that's inflated
to dang near rock-hard?

Thanks.

Jon a/k/a SSS



On Nov 6, 2014, at 11:48 AM, Neil Albaugh wrote:

> The tire's "rolling radius" takes the load deflection into account so it
isn't exactly equal to one half the tire diameter.
>
> Regards, Neil  Tucson, AZ
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