It is a test to make your minds work and test the overall understanding of alignments that make up G.O.L.F... If I was creating questions for a written test at a true GSED level - this is the type of question I would ask. This is something you have to work out - the correct answer is not directly in the book.
And sorry guys, The first two answers are incorrect....
First of all the question is quite vague and perhaps incomplete...
but here's a college try...the #3 accumulator and it's corresponding pressure point is loaded per selected plane angle and per 7-19 procedure..in other words less turn/roll for the turning shoulder plane..more turn/roll for the elbow plane and more for the hands only plane...Now IMO opinion the corresponding pressure point for each accumulator is what is actually loaded ..not the accumulator...So in this case the the right forefinger and it's location side for hitting and top knuckle per swinging is what is loaded....the pressure increases on the pressure pointwith changes of direction and or changes of acceleration during Start down and varies during the release roll for the swinger and increases on the aft side with direct drive of the #1 Pressure Point and indirect drive for the hitter...
So the question shouldn't read..."When accumulator 3 is fully loaded - what is the relation between its plane relative to the inclined plane?"
But rather... "When the #3 Pressure Point is fully loaded- what is it's relation between it's plane relative to the Inclined Plane?...Hell it's different for hitters and swingers...Different for the Hands Only,Elbow Plane,Turned Shoulder and the Turning Shoulder Plane...
Remember very easy concept..
Pressure points are what get loaded...Accumulators are what gather...
Last edited by annikan skywalker : 08-26-2006 at 03:51 PM.
Im working the next three days but decided to create a question for you whilst im away....
The question is....
When accumulator 3 is fully loaded - what is the relation between its plane relative to the inclined plane?
I'll give the answer in 3 days time if no one has got it yet...
Enjoy...
"With few exceptions the entire Left Arm, the Clubshaft and the back of the Left Hand are ALWAYS positioned against the same flat plane - the plane of the Left Wristcock motion.
At the same time........." Homer Kelley.
Therefore, the flat plane of this assembly is laid against, or parallel to, the inclined plane once it comes into motion and, effectively, they become one.
What is the relationship between the plane of accumulator no.3 (which can be the plane of the left wristcock motion also - that was a good identification but doesn't show the relation between the two) when it is turned to the plane (hence fully loaded) and the inclined plane. What is the relationship between these two planes....
What is the relationship between the plane of accumulator no.3 (which can be the plane of the left wristcock motion also - that was a good identification but doesn't show the relation between the two) when it is turned to the plane (hence fully loaded) and the inclined plane. What is the relationship between these two planes....