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Cashmores Match7 2011- the Carp King strikes again

Posted: June 15th, 2011, 10:08 am
by TK
Will we ever know who won Image


Wander if KOD has gone on hol with the result sheet Image

Cashmores Match7 2011- the Carp King strikes again

Posted: June 15th, 2011, 2:53 pm
by Geoff_E
This could go on for days ::)

Cashmores Match7 2011- the Carp King strikes again

Posted: June 15th, 2011, 5:29 pm
by Simple
I rushed home from work and still nothing. I will go and have a shower, maybe they will be here then :D :D

Wheres my rubber duck Image

Cashmores Match7 2011- the Carp King strikes again

Posted: June 15th, 2011, 6:41 pm
by TK
The concluding part of this exciting encounter............ Image


There was plenty of humorous banter in that last hour two, most directed in KOD’s direction as he clambering up the tree into recover his rigs then had to clamber back up the bank when he hit a fish 5 mins later cuss he’d left his landing net up the bank…………… Image


We were at one complete with nature........... sounds of the woodpecker, buzzards circling and the deer that came down to the waters edge, presumably for a drink, only to find several of the Cashmores Crew had invaded his territory.


And by the way HaHa if you are looking in on here - I didn’t intervene on that ‘debate’ around the pool about falling objects,………but I knew you were not talking twaddle Image

The answer to the question ‘Doesn't a more massive object accelerate at a greater rate than a less massive object?’ is absolutely not!

That is, absolutely not if we are considering the specific type of falling motion known as free-fall. Free-fall is the motion of objects that move under the sole influence of gravity; free-falling objects do not encounter air resistance.

More massive objects will only fall faster if there is an appreciable amount of air resistance present.

The acceleration of an object is directly proportional to force and inversely proportional to mass. Increasing force tends to increase acceleration while increasing mass tends to decrease acceleration. Thus, the greater force on more massive objects is offset by the inverse influence of greater mass.

Subsequently, all objects free fall at the same rate of acceleration, regardless of their mass.

Or put another way

All objects, regardless of size or shape or weight, free fall with the same acceleration



Sign that ‘metrication’ has taken over since my youth as I copied this from elsewhere


All free-falling objects (on Earth) accelerate downwards at a rate of 9.8 m/s/s (often approximated as 10 m/s/s for back-of-the-envelope calculations)


In my day at school many, many years ago when we still had pounds, shillings and pence, that was 32ft per second squared

Well that's the physics lesson over…………..and back to the match - and that’s how it finished for me - no more bites, Image Mr V on a late, late run - and Abumans 4 carp to my 3 must have done me as well off the next peg………….. :'(

As the scales went round, it was apparent that it was going to be close..............with a couple of close weights and reports that Harry the Hitman, still to be weighed in had had some lumps in the last hour too Image


So here’s the tale of the scales, courtesy of KOD………..

TOP POOL
1 HARRY THE HITMAN 5.6.0
2 HEINZER 3.6.0
3 TOMMY THE MAGICIAN 3.4.0
4
5 BRAMBLES 2.14.0
6
BOTTOM POOL
7 MRV 10.14.0
8 ABUMAN 0.4.0
9 TK 0.5.0
10 COTTI 4.2.0
11
12
13 RICH C 10.4.0
14 HAHA 5.8.0
15 KOD 1.14.0
16 BIG GEOFF 5.10.0


On reflection I thought to myself that it was perhaps fortunate for me that less than half had turned up for this one………….I’d only get half of the moans. :D :P

But surprisingly they didn’t come, well at least not in my direction. Surprisingly again I even received the comment from a member that he wouldn’t mind giving the venue another bash………

But perhaps even more surprisingly, and I’m not sure why - you tell me - that match was one of the most pleasant, friendly matches we’ve had for a few years…………

Cashmores Match7 2011- the Carp King strikes again

Posted: June 15th, 2011, 7:00 pm
by DEAD PEG
Brill write up Tk ,refer to the friendly match,perhaps it was being in the company of Isacc Newton for the day,or all the moaning b s ds stopped at home Image Image

Cashmores Match7 2011- the Carp King strikes again

Posted: June 15th, 2011, 7:37 pm
by TK
perhaps it was being in the company of Isacc Newton for the day,or all the moaning b s ds stopped at home


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Cashmores Match7 2011- the Carp King strikes again

Posted: June 15th, 2011, 8:29 pm
by Geoff_E
The concluding part of this exciting encounter............   Imagel.gif]


The acceleration of an object is directly proportional to force and inversely proportional to mass. Increasing force tends to increase acceleration while increasing mass tends to decrease acceleration. Thus, the greater force on more massive objects is offset by the inverse influence of greater mass.

Subsequently, all objects free fall at the same rate of acceleration, regardless of their mass.

Or put another way

All objects, regardless of size or shape or weight, free fall with the same acceleration


Sign that ‘metrication’ has taken over since my youth as I copied this from elsewhere


•      All free-falling objects (on Earth) accelerate downwards at a rate of 9.8 m/s/s (often approximated as 10 m/s/s for back-of-the-envelope calculations) [/u]


I'll sleep soundly for knowing that  Image


Great write up TK Image

Cashmores Match7 2011- the Carp King strikes again

Posted: June 15th, 2011, 8:41 pm
by Mugger
The concluding part of this exciting encounter............  Subsequently, all objects free fall at the same rate of acceleration, regardless of their mass.

Or put another way

All objects, regardless of size or shape or weight, free fall with the same acceleration [/i]

This only applies in a vacuum ;)

Cashmores Match7 2011- the Carp King strikes again

Posted: June 15th, 2011, 8:44 pm
by Mugger
9 TK 0.5.0

3 carp Image Don't you lot have any proper sized fish up there? Image Image Image

Cashmores Match7 2011- the Carp King strikes again

Posted: June 15th, 2011, 9:33 pm
by Simple
That crayfished weighed more than you caught TK Image Image

Brill reading.... all of them. Image Image Image Image

Cashmores Match7 2011- the Carp King strikes again

Posted: June 15th, 2011, 11:06 pm
by TK
This only applies in a vacuum

Yep I now - but dont you bloody complicate things Mugger Image

Cashmores Match7 2011- the Carp King strikes again

Posted: June 15th, 2011, 11:10 pm
by TK
9      TK      0.5.0

3 carp  Image Don't you lot have any proper sized fish up there?  Image Image Image


I'm used to and can deal with that stamp of fish Image

No word of a lie...........its somewhere in the 'history' of the results that I need to update.................first weekend of the mad cow disease a few years back we fished Fisherwick matchpool................it was frozen.........I had 4carp for.......................................................................








6oz to win (I think) Image Image

Cashmores Match7 2011- the Carp King strikes again

Posted: June 15th, 2011, 11:42 pm
by Mugger
This only applies in a vacuum 

Yep I now - but dont you bloody complicate things Mugger  Image

Image Sorry  Image

Cashmores Match7 2011- the Carp King strikes again

Posted: June 16th, 2011, 6:28 am
by bill yards
And by the way HaHa if you are looking in on here - I didn’t intervene on that ‘debate’ around the pool about falling objects,………but I knew you were not talking twaddle

The answer to the question ‘Doesn't a more massive object accelerate at a greater rate than a less massive object?’ is absolutely not!

That is, absolutely not if we are considering the specific type of falling motion known as free-fall. Free-fall is the motion of objects that move under the sole influence of gravity; free-falling objects do not encounter air resistance.

More massive objects will only fall faster if there is an appreciable amount of air resistance present.

The acceleration of an object is directly proportional to force and inversely proportional to mass. Increasing force tends to increase acceleration while increasing mass tends to decrease acceleration. Thus, the greater force on more massive objects is offset by the inverse influence of greater mass.

Subsequently, all objects free fall at the same rate of acceleration, regardless of their mass.

Or put another way

All objects, regardless of size or shape or weight, free fall with the same acceleration


Sign that ‘metrication’ has taken over since my youth as I copied this from elsewhere


• All free-falling objects (on Earth) accelerate downwards at a rate of 9.8 m/s/s (often approximated as 10 m/s/s for back-of-the-envelope calculations)


In my day at school many, many years ago when we still had pounds, shillings and pence, that was 32ft per second squared

WTF Have I get up early to learn the outcome of this fray and look what I fooking get, can't fooking believe it Image Image Image

Did anyone see the eclipse last night? Image Image Image Image

Cashmores Match7 2011- the Carp King strikes again

Posted: June 16th, 2011, 10:05 am
by TK
WTF Have I get up early to learn the outcome of this fray and look what I fooking get, can't fooking believe it



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Cashmores Match7 2011- the Carp King strikes again

Posted: June 16th, 2011, 1:05 pm
by MALC
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Top write up TK Image Image

Cashmores Match7 2011- the Carp King strikes again

Posted: June 16th, 2011, 4:03 pm
by Simple
Instalments certainly make for a better story. Keeps people coming back for more :D Image

Cashmores Match7 2011- the Carp King strikes again

Posted: June 16th, 2011, 4:32 pm
by TK
Wander if I can spin the next match out over 23 chapters Image

Cashmores Match7 2011- the Carp King strikes again

Posted: June 16th, 2011, 8:01 pm
by Dave C
Wander if I can spin the next match out over 23 chapters  Image


I wonder if you can catch some fish in the next match. Image Image

Cashmores Match7 2011- the Carp King strikes again

Posted: June 16th, 2011, 8:08 pm
by Simple
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