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    sorry, answered my own question. Please delete thread if I don't manage to!

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    Interesting amplifier design!

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      Oh sorry not to respond. This is a revision of the Williamson design. I was building a couple for a client, he supplied some lethal 50s DIY monoblocs with huge transformers on aluminium chassis. Had to talk him out of retaining the leaking period paper-in-oil metal box caps. Of course the chassis were bent where the parcels had been dropped. Not everyone understands momentum, or is it inertia I forget, anyhoo it bends chassis. Built them on nice small neat steel Hammonds using the original iron. They came out ok.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Alex R View Post
        Not everyone understands momentum, or is it inertia I forget,
        One and the same, word used may depend on frame of reference.

        This isn't the future I signed up for.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Leo_Gnardo View Post

          One and the same, word used may depend on frame of reference.
          Not the same.

          The terms are well defined in physics:

          Inertia equals mass (m).

          Momentum (p) equals mass times velocity (v), so p = m*v.

          Deformation is caused by the impulse, which is the difference between initial momentum and final momentum (often zero).
          Last edited by Helmholtz; 09-15-2021, 12:49 PM.
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