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If there is bias

Started by warrior, Mar 17, 04:30 PM 2014

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warrior

If there is a bias, lets say there is a wobble between 3o clock and 6 but the numbers on the rotor where the bias is  at numbers 0 to 4 how would one take advantage of this?

Steve

Depending on the rotor, the bias will occur on different numbers depending on rotor speed, and direction.

You would need around 1500-2000 spins for enough data to analyse and even then its not guaranteed. Nothing is. But it is enough to get a reasonable idea of whether or not the bias is legitimate.
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warrior

Thanks Steve I can count on you for the answer. :thumbsup:

CallMeRed

Quote from: Steve on Mar 17, 05:54 PM 2014
Depending on the rotor, the bias will occur on different numbers depending on rotor speed, and direction.

You would need around 1500-2000 spins for enough data to analyse and even then its not guaranteed. Nothing is. But it is enough to get a reasonable idea of whether or not the bias is legitimate.

Agreed, nothing is guaranteed, but with that many spins, you would be able to get a good enough idea to see if there is a true bias or not. If there is any differential in the in the rotor speed, etc., then you would also likely see it with that many spins.

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