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Technical lighting question
For my engineering friends...
I am installing a new remote bow spotlight on my 20 CC while at the same time completing a substantial repower. My question is: If I am able to get my boat to the speed of light at W.O.T.....will my bow spotl light still work?? Thanks for input!! |
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only at night
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Yes.....provided it remains attached to the boat! OOOP's...I forgot, it's a remote control spot. Some bass is gonna think it's Christmas come early.
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Your light will still turn on but the beam will only reach as far as the rim housing of the lamp. A black hole develops when you exceed the speed of light....which motor you running...e tech?
Strick
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As you reach the speed of light time will slow and the motor will remain new much longer therefore increasing it's resale value.
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Mute question. You'll hit the log before you see it.
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If you are able to achieve time travel, find me one of them "new" 21s!
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[QUOTE=strick;227177]Your light will still turn on but the beam will only reach as far as the rim housing of the lamp. A black hole develops when you exceed the speed of light....which motor you running...e tech?
Strick Considering twin E-TEC Photons but will need some serious transom work! |
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Isn't having a sense of humor FUN! :<))
I think the light will work fine based on what you said to begin with. Others may know better than I.
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