top | item 36520556 (no title) dacohenii | 2 years ago Believe it or not, it's proportional to the fourth power (!) of the axle load: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fourth_power_law discuss order hn newest Gordonjcp|2 years ago Yeah, that doesn't work, though. It makes no sense mathematically and can be shown by a simple experiment to break down in practice. danielheath|2 years ago Is “nah I don’t think so” really a powerful counterargument to a page with a list of academic and government citations offering support of its claims? load replies (1)
Gordonjcp|2 years ago Yeah, that doesn't work, though. It makes no sense mathematically and can be shown by a simple experiment to break down in practice. danielheath|2 years ago Is “nah I don’t think so” really a powerful counterargument to a page with a list of academic and government citations offering support of its claims? load replies (1)
danielheath|2 years ago Is “nah I don’t think so” really a powerful counterargument to a page with a list of academic and government citations offering support of its claims? load replies (1)
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