They already tax speed attempts in Arizona with the use of photo radar about
every mile..... But they lose money because less than a third of the "victims"
pay the fines........
Ed
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Sent: Wednesday, September 2, 2009 08:36 AM
To: 'Kirkwood'
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Subject: Re: [Land-speed] British Steam effort 139.843mph
I think the government should control speed attempts. They could raise taxes
and fix all the problems! Jack ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kirkwood"
To: "land-speed" Sent: Wednesday, September 2, 2009 3:02:47 AM GMT -08:00
US/Canada Pacific Subject: [Land-speed] British Steam effort 139.843mph To get
1/1000 of any distance per hour, you have to be able to resolve time to the
0.000277 seconds. However, fundamental metrology requires at least a
resolution of 1/10 to the right of the most significant digit to avoid
rounding errors. So timing resolution must be at B least 0.000027 seconds. The
Bonneville clocks are better than that and report 7 seven places to the right
of the decimal! B From: Malcolm Pittwood (snip . . . ) "The calcualtion of the
average speed . . . . " B All to a timed accuracy of 1/1000th of a second and
then expressed to 1/1000th of a mph or kilo per hour. Land-speed mailing list
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