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  1. CGOFM

    CENTRIFUGAL FORCE - AGAIN

    Hi Steve... Yes it's a crank radius. I'm building a double piston of my own design. Should be interesting.... What is your automotive specialty? Thanks...Christoph
  2. CGOFM

    CENTRIFUGAL FORCE - AGAIN

    Hello Greg... Thanks for your response. As a consequence, this also helped me build a calculator in excel, where i can change any of the 3 variables, giving me results in metric and english. Greatly appreciated, Christoph
  3. CGOFM

    CENTRIFUGAL FORCE - AGAIN

    Hello to all... I have chased down a few threads to see comments on calculating centrifugal force and end up with so many different answers by experts... Can anyone verify my calculation...gravity is not part of this at the moment: r (radius) = 0.1524 m (6 inches) m (mass/weight) =...

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