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Default OT Don't quite see how this'll work???

In article , The Natural Philosopher
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On 07/12/17 21:34, bert wrote:
In article , "Dave Plowman (News)"
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In article ,
* bert wrote:
The ability to tow a weight simply requires the vehicle to overcome the
rolling resistance of the load.

Really? No hills round your way?

You are pathetic. The gravitational force down the hill forms part of
the total rolling resistance.


No, technically it is quite different.

'Rolling resistance' is generally held to be that part of the
resistance to motion that is independent of acceleration or road slopes.


It can be specifically but I was using the term generally.
I hate to say it, but this time the plow**** has by sheer random
accident hit the right keys.



Yes but you have to keep it simple for thicko.
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bert