I think the Force Fins look really neat -- I'd
love to try a pair sometime
Among other things, I love the idea that you are powering them with leg and front of ankle and not with foot and toe (I know, you do power regular fins with your legs, but there is that pointed toe thing with the full foot vs. the open toe...)
I have a question though, and what it's probably going to do is show my complete ignorance (but that's okay - I'll learn something new. )
I was thinking about physics law of Conservation of Energy: Wouldn't that mean that if a fin is more resilient, like a Force Fin, that you have to put more energy into it in the first place? I mean, so that it can then "store" it and give it back to you in the way that a Force Fin does?
Or can the fin "give back" more than you put in? (Maybe it's not a closed system? Or... something else physic-sy?)
I imagine my first thought is not right for some reason, but I don't understand physics enough to know why it's not right.
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Later thought: Maybe it's something about the way or timing of how you get the energy back; so that it doesn't even matter if it's not *more* energy than you put in. Like how a snappy wrist makes a Frisbee go.
Even Later thought: But hmmm, the propeller analogy. I guess the propeller doesn't give you back more energy than your engine puts in, but rather wastes less energy than something else that you might put on the end of a shaft. So maybe that's the key: The more resilient fin wastes less energy?
Last and latest thought: I think I'm confusing two characteristics here (maybe). One being the resiliency (snappiness), and the other being the shape (impeller vs. propeller in drawing). With a propeller you can control how hard an engine works and then get either more low end torque or more high end speed, I think (but I think you have to give up some of one to get more of the other, and then there is the idea of matching the propeller to the recommended RPMs of the engine....). With an impeller... I'm not sure how that fits in.
Okay, straighten me out here!
Before I think more