PhysicsPosted by Jason (64.80.174.71) on October 02, 2003 at 10:53:47: I friend tried to explain how yor press works. He said it was simply the laws of physics:Energy = Force x Distance So tons for a 0.3" press is 9.4 tons for 0.032" material and 30 tons for .010" material. Then he says if your press was weighing 100 lbs it could outperform a 10 ton mechanical press when the material is less than .02" thick. This sounds to me like a poodle outperforming a pit bull. Could you go back to the physics: What part is the "force", what part is the "energy". The distance I think I understand. (It's just the distance the tool travels, right?) Help me with the rest. I haven't got a clue and I'm going for a job interview next week. Follow Ups:
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