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RE: understeer/oversteer definition
At 03:41 PM 3/15/99 -0800, Scruggs, Gross wrote:
>Frank, you are correct. My explanations are for purposes of definition and
>concept clarity of the most basic relationship between these components.
>Yes, when examining the real world the interactions become more complex...
>but we must start somewhere. I have related only the text-book
>relationships but I see you are itching to build a high fidelity model of
>the real world. I hope you have a lot of time and computing power because,
>as you correctly point out, the tiniest change can influence the result. Go
>for it!
as you said in your previous post, "... understanding everything that is
contributing to that result must be done incrementally."
that applies to incremental increases of knowlege as well as the ever
decreasing increments of time and displacement.
ummm... =8)
the complete solution is best left as an exercise for the reader.
frank