Yes that is what I'm saying. I'm tring to find the gain for kicks
Yes that is what I'm saying. I'm tring to find the gain for kicks
So say we have a 3/4" stick of rigid. A 90 degree the gain is 4". So if I dived 4" by 90 that should give me the gain per degree. Correct?
Yes that is what I'm saying. I'm tring to find the gain for kicks
For every bend, you gain a little bit of distance. We typically measure straight-line run distance. Every bend shortcuts that distance with a curve.
For example, put a 90? bend on a 10' stick and of course it is no longer 10' long in one direction... but add the distance covered in both directions and it will be greater than 10'. The amount greater than the straight length is your [90?] gain.
So say we have a 3/4" stick of rigid. A 90 degree the gain is 4". So if I dived 4" by 90 that should give me the gain per degree. Correct?