We made now the decision to rename this subforum to "Flycasting Physics" and have downsized the number of moderators.
Another improvement is the MathJax plugin (see https://www.mathjax.org/), now you can write for instance:
\(F_D=\frac{1}{2} \rho u^2 C_D A\)
.. using the LaTex button in the text menu (see also https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/LaTeX/Mathematics).
Enjoy!
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Thank you!
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Re: Thank you!
I think we are going to need a mini tutorial on the LaTex button. I can’t easily see how it works on those links?
Having said that I don’t normally post equations
Cheers, Paul
Having said that I don’t normally post equations
Cheers, Paul
Re: Thank you!
If you normally post equations you should know LaTeX
Good job Torsten!
Good job Torsten!
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Re: Thank you!
If you normally post equations the first thing you should learn is math.
Looking forward to the new format. Well done Paul and Torsten.
Looking forward to the new format. Well done Paul and Torsten.
"There can be only one." - The Highlander.
PS. I have a flying tank. Your argument is irrelevant.
PSS. How to generate a climbing loop through control of the casting stroke is left as a (considerable) exercise to the reader.
PS. I have a flying tank. Your argument is irrelevant.
PSS. How to generate a climbing loop through control of the casting stroke is left as a (considerable) exercise to the reader.