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Old 11-22-24 | 05:36 PM
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Originally Posted by Polaris OBark
The energy output has to be less than or equal to what is input. I agree it would be very helpful to have a specific mechanism to test. Several have been suggested in the first few hundred pages of the thread.

A rigid cement floor doesn't make a better jumping surface than a sprung wood floor. Nor does a sagging suspension bridge. You have to have the right kind (elastic) of springiness.

I am starting to think about an analogy with a simple vs. compound bow, where the compound bow is emulating the kind of thing a planing bicycle might do in the sense that it more efficiently channels the energy.
I've been mostly following along with the thread. The floor comparison makes some sense in my head.
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