Weight Shift Formula
Posted: Thu Jun 17, 2010 3:58 pm
Hello all,
I understand how to use the following formula (in the three variations -> removal of weight, addition of weight and shift in position of weight) but I am trying to figure out how 'they' derived it to begin with:
w/W = d/D
It must be a simple process of cross-multiplying but I have been quite unsuccessful as of yet.
If anyone has a link or a decent explanation, that would be greatly appreciated. Further elaboration on how to use the formula can be provided if requested.
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TD
I understand how to use the following formula (in the three variations -> removal of weight, addition of weight and shift in position of weight) but I am trying to figure out how 'they' derived it to begin with:
w/W = d/D
It must be a simple process of cross-multiplying but I have been quite unsuccessful as of yet.
If anyone has a link or a decent explanation, that would be greatly appreciated. Further elaboration on how to use the formula can be provided if requested.
---
TD