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ChangeMySwing 03-04-2008 02:45 PM

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Originally Posted by phillygolf (Post 50465)
Hi Lia,

I would say this - do you use centrifugal force? Or do you try to drive the cluhead?

Therein might lie the answer.

Just for the sake of argument:
I would argue that in the real world no one uses centrifugal force to swing a golf club.

Daryl 03-04-2008 02:56 PM

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Originally Posted by ChangeMySwing (Post 50630)
Just for the sake of argument:
I would argue that in the real world no one uses centrifugal force to swing a golf club.

Hmm? Does the club have a center of gravity?

12 piece bucket 03-04-2008 03:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ChangeMySwing (Post 50630)
Just for the sake of argument:
I would argue that in the real world no one uses centrifugal force to swing a golf club.

If it moves in a circle . . . it's got CF.

ChangeMySwing 03-04-2008 11:03 PM

Sounds like you guys are using TGM science that doesn't hold much weight outside of the yellow book.

12 piece bucket 03-05-2008 12:12 AM

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Originally Posted by ChangeMySwing (Post 50647)
Sounds like you guys are using TGM science that doesn't hold much weight outside of the yellow book.

School us then . . . how does it work?

Daryl 03-05-2008 12:24 AM

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Originally Posted by ChangeMySwing (Post 50647)
Sounds like you guys are using TGM science that doesn't hold much weight outside of the yellow book.

What do you know about it? :laughing9

Yoda 03-05-2008 01:01 AM

Defining Centrifugal Force
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ChangeMySwing (Post 50630)

Just for the sake of argument:
I would argue that in the real world no one uses centrifugal force to swing a golf club.

Quote:

Originally Posted by ChangeMySwing (Post 50647)
Sounds like you guys are using TGM science that doesn't hold much weight outside of the yellow book.

Change,

As you can see, we have established a special thread wherein you may state and defend your arguments.

:)

Homer Kelley was well aware of the academic arguments concerning centrifugal force. In fact, he discussed those issues with our January 1982 GSEM class. In one of the lighter-hearted moments of that week, and with his voice mocking his detractors, he said: "There is no such thing as centrifugal force, son!"

In his book (The Glossary) he chose to define it for golfers as follows:
CENTRIFUGAL FORCE

Example -- whirling weight on a string.


Mechanical -- The resistance of the Inertia in an orbiting object to change in direction.

Golf -- The effort of the Swinging Clubhead to pull the Primary Lever Assembly (Left Arm and Club) into a straight line.

This common ground concept underlies most discussions throughout our Forums. However, in this special thread, feel free to 'have it your way'. I don't expect any earth-shaking revelations or resolutions -- in the 25 years since Homer's passing, the arguments have grown quite tired -- but you will have had your say, and as a result of the discussion, we all may actually learn something.

:salut:

6bmike 03-05-2008 01:47 AM

Physicists labeled centrifugal force- “ficticious” as opposed to a “True” force not because it doesn’t exist but because it exists within limitations, unlike Gravity that exists in all conditions. The limitations that surround centrifugal force is that it only occurs within a rotational force- like a rock on a whirling string or lets see…. A golf swing that propels a clubhead along a circle and is released with the uncocking of the left wrist along a straight base line. Centrifugal force and centripetal force can only exist together at the same time with each other.

Mike O 03-05-2008 02:09 AM

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Originally Posted by ChangeMySwing (Post 50630)
Just for the sake of argument:
I would argue that in the real world no one uses centrifugal force to swing a golf club.

I see the play on words. But for the sake of argument- I'd say you definitely need to use centrifugal force to swing a golf club. Since you went first- go ahead and prove your point- then I'll try to prove mine.

Mike O 03-05-2008 12:13 PM

I'm all here by myself waiting:crybaby:


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