That velocity can't be correct since 137cm isn't a straight line distance?
BRB.......working out the trajectory, angle, speed, mass, weight, gravitational pull, wind velocity, humidity, wind chill factor, atmospheric conditions before I lift.
Well Darkoz, your limiting your training because you haven't factored in the hole in the ozone layer mate, gotta work out if over exposure to excess radiation is going to affect your lifting mate...........sheesh
LOL
Please note its mass is 245...its weight is a different matter.
Weight decreases as acceleration and speed increases. Mass stays the same
Which is why powerlifters do speed training and why dead squats are harder than regular squats
Correct. I made a typo.
Mass and weight are related but distinctly different properties of an object. Mass is an inherent property; weight is the gravitational force acting on an object.
The mass of a barbell, plates and colars would be the same while on the moon...but be lighter when on a planet with a smaller gravitational force.
Understood but why mention mass in your original post as it has no bearing to lifting a weight here.
Correct. I made a typo.
Mass and weight are related but distinctly different properties of an object. Mass is an inherent property; weight is the gravitational force acting on an object.
The mass of a barbell, plates and colars would be the same while on the moon...but be lighter when on a planet with a smaller gravitational force.
Can you elaborate as to how weight decreases with speed?
And explain what are dead squats?
Please try and answer immediately
PB's reply was adequate enough
Weight decreases as acceleration and speed increases. Mass stays the same
explain what you mean in as much detail as possable. If I through a stone....would it lose weight as it picked up acceleration (the 2nd derivitivr of motion)?
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