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if a pair os cylinders is used, i think it is okay for a cylinder to pass the axis of this pivot after pushing because when it begins pulling it will be at an angle that will make little torque. the other cylinder will be at an advantagous angle and will be pushing which is more powerful. though the pulling cylinder will be acting in the wrong direction, it will simply be over powered by the other cylinder. | if a pair os cylinders is used, i think it is okay for a cylinder to pass the axis of this pivot after pushing because when it begins pulling it will be at an angle that will make little torque. the other cylinder will be at an advantagous angle and will be pushing which is more powerful. though the pulling cylinder will be acting in the wrong direction, i believe it will simply be over powered by the other cylinder. --[[User:Dorkmo|Dorkmo]] ([[User talk:Dorkmo|talk]]) 04:23, 10 August 2015 (CEST) |
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cylinder push vs pull
if a pair os cylinders is used, i think it is okay for a cylinder to pass the axis of this pivot after pushing because when it begins pulling it will be at an angle that will make little torque. the other cylinder will be at an advantagous angle and will be pushing which is more powerful. though the pulling cylinder will be acting in the wrong direction, i believe it will simply be over powered by the other cylinder. --Dorkmo (talk) 04:23, 10 August 2015 (CEST)