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From: [email protected] (Oleg Rovner)
Subject: Re: Shaft-drives and Wheelies
Organization: University of California, San Diego
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In article [email protected] (charles.a.rogers) writes:
>
>So of the 120 hp produced by my FJ1100 engine,
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> 12 hp * (745.7 watts)/1 hp = 8.948 kilowatts
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>is being dumped into 220 leetle tiny o-rings? That's 40.67 watts per
>o-ring! Seems a little *hot*, doncha think?
>
>:-O
>Chuck Rogers
>[email protected]
So, hey, like, does this work the other way? If I was to like, you
know, strap a generator to my FZJRR11000KRX and route its output to
the chain, could I increase the horsepower? 32 meters a sec is
pretty nice and all, but, I'd still like to be able to blow away
a Goldwing without going to nitro...
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