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Trees found to break at near the same wind speed regardless of size or species

Started bySam Wormley <swormley1@gmail.com>
First post2016-02-10 08:27 -0600
Last post2016-02-10 18:51 +0000
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  Trees found to break at near the same wind speed regardless of size or species Sam Wormley <swormley1@gmail.com> - 2016-02-10 08:27 -0600
    Re: Trees found to break at near the same wind speed regardless of size or species jimp@specsol.spam.sux.com - 2016-02-10 18:51 +0000

#552003 — Trees found to break at near the same wind speed regardless of size or species

FromSam Wormley <swormley1@gmail.com>
Date2016-02-10 08:27 -0600
SubjectTrees found to break at near the same wind speed regardless of size or species
Message-ID<OJ6dnUzREPBM1SbLnZ2dnUU7-U8AAAAA@giganews.com>
Trees found to break at near the same wind speed regardless of size or 
species
> http://phys.org/news/2016-02-trees-size-species.html


> A small team of researchers with École Polytechnique in France has
> found that all trees, regardless of size or species, tend to break at
> near the same wind speed. In their paper published in Physical Review
> Letters, the team describes tests they conducted in a lab and how
> they came up with a scaling law to describe the point at which a tree
> will break due to wind stress.



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Fromjimp@specsol.spam.sux.com
Date2016-02-10 18:51 +0000
Message-ID<qedsoc-8o7.ln1@mail.specsol.com>
In reply to#552003
Sam Wormley <swormley1@gmail.com> wrote:
> Trees found to break at near the same wind speed regardless of size or 
> species

This is what, the third or fourth time you have posted this silly and
obviously false nonsense?


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