The answer is definitely 58
You left out the "O":doh:
W = 23
O = 15
T = 20
WOT = 23 + 15 + 20 = 58 NOT 23 + 20 = 43:D
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Originally Posted by DaveTTC http://d1r5wj36adg1sk.cloudfront.net...post-right.png I just figured they were hand in hand then after reading the rest of the thread thought whoops. I spoilt the moment lol
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I think Dave should have to explain to Kate why she is not walking faster than Will. After all she is taking more steps, her legs are moving faster - Right.
So isn't that the same as saying that if I turned a bowl in 1 hour when the motor was running at 1000RMP and then I change the motor speed to 1500 RPM and turned another bowl in 1 hour, then we would agree that the speed of production is the same, but the motor is running faster.
Why can't Kate be walking faster?:?
The weight- Is it troy, US or EU standard?
Did they 'step into the bushes' for a rest :B:oo: on the way, that would change the heart rate
geez if I was with her it would. :-
Okay, everyone has been paid back with interest, I've wasted way more than 5 minutes on this thread :D:D:D.
Probably cause heavy breathing and change the respiration rate also.:o
This is going to cause major mathmatical problems. The speed doesn't change, but what happens to the walking speed ? Surely the number of steps would be the same, but the actual time walking must decrease which would change the walking speed.http://d1r5wj36adg1sk.cloudfront.net...es/rolleye.gif
Maybe we need to change the formula so that the "time" factor in the formula includes the actual walking time plus 'bonking" time and any other extraneous interruptions.:;
Perhaps we could claim some time from Grumpy John and ask him to adjudicate as to the circumstances under which "bonking" time should be included in the calculation of Speed and / or Walking speed:D:D
Who's Robin Trower
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