The problem in trying to develop these ratios is time.  F-ma and there is
time in a.

Chuck Smith,
On matters of style swim with the current.
On matters of substance stand like a rock.
Thos. Jefferson (may be paraphrased)
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From: "lne1957" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, February 10, 2006 9:17 PM
Subject: [S-Scale List] Prototype to scale weight ratio


> While I was idling around today I wondered if there was a formula for
> figuring the weight for prototype to scale. If you use 1/64, you would
> have one ton model for a proto car of 40 ton capacity   --  that don't
> make!!  Then I decided if you could figure volume by using the 64
> cubed that perhaps it might work for weight  --  nope the car would
> weigh less then one half ounce  that ain't it either.
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> WHAT IS THE FORMULA??
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> Jim S
> LNE in Tennessee
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