Jupiter II Max Tense

Words like tense or tensor are just marketing words to fool the gullible.
Tensor is a mathematical term that has to do with matrices. It has nothing to do with tension.
Tension doesn't help with TT anyway. It is all marketing.

Your understandings about Tensors is absolutely wrong.
 
Stop being a drama queen hahaha.

QUOTE=Tony's Table Tennis;282400]yeah, so?

or

you still didn't answer my question.

I wanted to answer the questions, but I saw the reply and I moved on.
Surprised you still here to help[/QUOTE]
 
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The Jupiter 3 was good. Nof as tacky as a moon or apollo but gives enough spin. Also faster than H3. H3 is still way spinnier. What I like is its easier handling and also easier to smash with.

I will put it up on one of my multiball bats.
The Vega China on primary feed bat is likely 100k hits old or more now. The black topsheet looks greyish.
 
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If you are going to be critical then be specific.
What part? This should be interesting.
If you think tension helps then what is in tension? Show me an equation where tension affects the speed of the ball.
The second definition comes the closest but TT rubbers have no muscles.
https://www.google.com/search?rlz=1...1......0....1..gws-wiz.......0i71.36id-pPvKVM

I'm not sure if this is a close enough shot, but we are calling blades incorrectly in this sport lol
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blade

anyways, in the link you shared:
Origin
early 18th century: modern Latin, from Latin tendere ‘to stretch’.

This is where ESN got Tensor from.
 
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The Jupiter 3 was good. Nof as tacky as a moon or apollo but gives enough spin. Also faster than H3. H3 is still way spinnier. What I like is its easier handling and also easier to smash with.
Jupiter 3 seems to be a limited edition made for one organization. So it's more of a Jupiter II special edition if you will. There is no Jupiter 3 commercially available as a replacement for Jupiter II.

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I'm not sure if this is a close enough shot, but we are calling blades incorrectly in this sport lol
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blade

anyways, in the link you shared:
Origin
early 18th century: modern Latin, from Latin tendere ‘to stretch’.

This is where ESN got Tensor from.
Fine, they should use the word tendere.

So how does tension or stretching affect the speed after impact?
Show me an equation.
I will save you time.
There isn't one.
The key is elasticity or the coefficient of restitution.
There are equations using coefficient of restitution.
 
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Fine, they should use the word tendere.

So how does tension or stretching affect the speed after impact?
Show me an equation.
I will save you time.
There isn't one.
The key is elasticity or the coefficient of restitution.
There are equations using coefficient of restitution.


This is true. Tension itself has no actual effect on the speed parameters. So what is your point?
 
If you are going to be critical then be specific.
What part? This should be interesting.
If you think tension helps then what is in tension? Show me an equation where tension affects the speed of the ball.
The second definition comes the closest but TT rubbers have no muscles.
https://www.google.com/search?rlz=1...1......0....1..gws-wiz.......0i71.36id-pPvKVM


Well, I think that you already have had a lond enough discussion on this matter some time ago in other forums and you already have the answers.
I would not start it again, I see its useless.
 
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