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Effects of weight in punch resistance and power in boxing?
I just wanted to ask another question in regards to that post you made. Does the weight of a person directly play a factor in the acceleration of the head when absorbing punches? If yes, how so? Does sufficient energy get transferred to the body in order to help absorb punches better? If most...- Tabaristiio
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- Forum: Biology and Medical
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Question about athletic performance and aging
Are there any scientific evidence suggesting that athletes decline in athletic performance/abilities after reaching their late 30s? Such as in terms of speed, agility, reflexes, hand eye coordination, stamina and etc. If yes, what are they?- Tabaristiio
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- aging performance
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- Forum: Biology and Medical
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Differences between hand eye coordination and reflexes
Yes, you'd be correct! Perhaps knitting wasn't the best example. However, my point was comparing hand eye coordination in an activity that requires a response to an external stimuli (catching a ball) vs hand eye coordination in any activity not requiring a response to an external stimuli (sewing...- Tabaristiio
- Post #9
- Forum: Biology and Medical
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Effects of weight in punch resistance and power in boxing?
Thank you very much! Now it makes perfect sense!- Tabaristiio
- Post #6
- Forum: Biology and Medical
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Effects of weight in punch resistance and power in boxing?
How about punch resistance? What ways does having more weight help with absorbing punches better?- Tabaristiio
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- Forum: Biology and Medical
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Differences between hand eye coordination and reflexes
So what would you say is the difference in hand eye coordination when reacting to something (catching a ball) and when not reacting to something (sewing or knitting)? What are the different events that occur in the brain / body (hand & eye) during those two different activities requiring hand...- Tabaristiio
- Post #6
- Forum: Biology and Medical
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What determines bytes per second a computer can process?
I'm referring to image processing, such as a robot having image processed by its control unit when 'seeing' things through its eyes / visual system (such as through cameras).- Tabaristiio
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- Forum: Computing and Technology
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What determines bytes per second a computer can process?
What are the factors which determines how many bytes / kilobytes / gigabytes of data a computer can process every second? Are there any equations / formula / rules that can be used to work this out.- Tabaristiio
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- bytes Computer Per Process
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- Forum: Computing and Technology
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Electric motors vs internal combustion engines
On average, which has higher power to weight ratio between the two? So on average, if both weighed the same, which one is going to have more power?- Tabaristiio
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- Combustion Electric Electric motors Engines Internal Motors
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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How exactly does an armature spin in an electric motor?
In an electric motor, there exists two magnetic fields where usually one of them is a permanent magnet whilst the other is an electromagnet. However, how does the magnetic fields enable the armature to rotate / spin? Also, how is the torque from the rotation of the armature transmitted to drive...- Tabaristiio
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- Electric Electric motor Motor Spin
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Differences between hand eye coordination and reflexes
What are the differences between hand eye coordination and reflexes? So when one catches a ball, they must have a specific level of hand eye coordination and reflex / reactions in order to be able to catch the ball. What aspect of catching a ball is related to hand eye coordination and what...- Tabaristiio
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- Eye hand
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- Forum: Biology and Medical
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Questions about friction losses in an electric motor
1) What is friction loss / are friction losses? 2) How can it be determined / measured / calculated / figured out? 3) How does it affect the power output (force * speed) of an electric motor when an electric motor is moving / lifting objects? Why does it have such affects?- Tabaristiio
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- Electric Electric motor Friction Motor
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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How would rotary motion be converted to linear in robot?
Would you be able to provide an explanation and an example of how rack and pinion can be used in a robotic / exoskeleton arm to convert rotary motion of an electric motor into linear motion when lifting / moving objects linearly with the arm / hand? How / where would the rack and pinion be...- Tabaristiio
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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How would rotary motion be converted to linear in robot?
Thanks for an actual HELPFUL response / answer. I'll research and look into those things in more depth.- Tabaristiio
- Post #10
- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Assuming everything else is equal between two or more cars....
Assuming everything else is equal between two cars, would the car with the higher horsepower have higher top speed and vice versa?- Tabaristiio
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- Cars
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering