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[edit]DescriptionReal-work-world-example-of-setup-of-rope-pull -different-than-rigidty.png |
English: part of discussion where the rigidity of the rope is set by the tension and also the downward pressure, but usually not to a matching value.
100# tensioned rigidity in arc has 200#POTENTIAL at best onto 100# tensioned rigidity against backstop / tree branch (by contrast: nonArc /Linear rope crossing parts sandwich w/ LESS than tensioned rigidity..) https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Basic-rope-crossings-in-knots-holding-vs-nipping-rigidities.png |
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