Home Is Where The Wind Blows

An immortal fumble by Byron Forbes (30-Sep-2011)

Oscillation is the acceleration of a mass
In article <j61r2s$2a2$3@speranza.aioe.org>, thedraperfamily@gmail.com says...
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> On 9/29/2011 1:31 AM, Byron Forbes wrote:

> > 
> > Why? Looking for a way out with pedanticism about sine are we? 
> > The basic principle here is oscillation.
> 
> Yes. And I'd like you to see under what conditions you get oscillation.
> If you can't do it, simply admit it.
> 

LOL. Admit what?

Oscillation occurs when a force accelerates a mass.

Oscillation is the acceleration of a mass.

When is it not, other than in the sci-fi world of attempting to apply pure 
math that has no foundation in reality?
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