20-10-2017, 08:35 PM
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Re: Leisurely Scribbles (part 5)
Nowt t'do with t/dynamics or n/fission,gumbud....
Euclidean mathematical vectors are in 5 planes...but this is altered when irregular weighting of the object is a variance. In this instance,the vector of the battery/batteries would be more directionally stable,due to the even distribution of 'planed' weight...so the only inconsistency to take into account would be the angle of the phone on impact. Obviously,this will not only impart vectoral impetus,but will to a great degree dictate that vectoral assignacy to 'lift' factors. These will be much less intrusive to the battery/ies,as they have equable solidity,which is subject to identical gravitational attraction in all sectors of it's solidity,plus is gravitationally aligned toward the greatest point of attraction,or 'pull'. Having made impetic contact with the floor,the battery/ies will slide or roll in a direction directly aligned to the angle of fall,until all impetus has been deleted. However,the back panel is affected only slightly by 'Euclidean Directive' mathematics,as it's flat,wide,has a very slight weight attrudance to one end [the other having camera-lens sighting holes in it],thus it can,and usually will,build up a compression resistance of oxygen particles beneath it as it bounces,which will,in effect,allow it a second or so of 'gliding'...it isn't really,but the effect seems the same to the human eye. Ergo,your battery/ies fall in the same spot as your rear panel,but the physical attributes of the two mentioned items will dictate a difference in their response to the vectoral,gravitational and resistance build-up,of sub-molecular particles beneath them as they descend-and although the battery/ies will be compelled to follow the vector least angular to the position at moment of impact,this does not apply to the lighter,flatter,panel,which is more easily rebuffed/lifted by sub-molecular compression of air beneath it at impact,thus it can appear to 'glide' in a totally different direction to the more 'directional' battery/ies. Shit - I tried to keep this really simplistic...I really did....so,I do apologise!