Super User Deleted account Posted April 21, 2016 Super User Posted April 21, 2016 11 hours ago, Molay1292 said: Here is my thought, if you have two reels, one is a 5.0:1 and the other is a 6.0:1 and the reels both use same exact spool. Lets call the arbor 1" for math sakes. Make 1 turn of the handle and the 5.0:1 reel picked up 5" of line and 6.0:1 reel just picked up 6". For both of these reels to pick up 5 inches of line on the first turn of the handle and to then stay equal with each other throughout the retrieval of line the 6.0:1 reel would need to a have a smaller arbor sized at .833 inches. Since both spools are the same besides the arbor dia. the one with smaller dia. will hold more line. Newton was a bit of a hack, now Einstein who by the way proved that some of Newton's idea's were incorrect, was a true genious. Here is MY thought, where is the Advil? Apply the same logic you used above (using the term loosely) to a spool with line ready to fish, and work backwards, and you,ll see it makes no difference where you end up, in this case the arbor. Quote
Molay1292 Posted April 21, 2016 Posted April 21, 2016 2 hours ago, reason said: Here is MY thought, where is the Advil? Apply the same logic you used above (using the term loosely) to a spool with line ready to fish, and work backwards, and you,ll see it makes no difference where you end up, in this case the arbor. Sorry, I won't prove your point for you. You will have to write your thoughts out and share them. Quote
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