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Subject: Re: No such thing as "righting torque"
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Date: Mon, 13-Jun-83 12:56:02 EDT
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Posted: Mon Jun 13 12:56:02 1983
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References: ihuxr.453

Call it whatever you want, but if the reaction (torque) causes the
structure(bicycle) to right itself, or appear to on casual observation,
I think I might be inclined to call it "righting torque" to carry
across the impression of what is happening. WHY PICK NITS. Geese.
         Duff Browne