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Subject: | Re: Rotary torque & noise |
From: | Andy McKee <andrewmckee@yahoo.com> |
Date: | Wed, 26 Jan 2000 10:29:42 -0800 (PST) |
> P = 2 * pi * n * T / 33000 > Where n is RPM and T is torque. Since 33000 / (2 * pi) is 5,252, > they are equal at 5,252 RPM. > I'll give you a gold star if you can say where the 33000 comes from without looking it up. > In short, the higher RPM at which you get your torque, the more > acceleration you get. Power is torque multiplied by RPM. > So, by your logic I will accelerate faster with 500ft-lbs at 5000rpm than 500ft-lbs at 1500rpm? -Andy Do You Yahoo!? |
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