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The key to this subject is something that run using no energy to run on
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Time has passed, but the thought remains
the question of Torque
why is the term torque used
Lets do the math
Energy = C M
C = time and distance
M = mass or weight
or EttCM looks like E = C M
the tt looks like the = sign --- fun stuff
anyway
torque is = to weigh and distance
but is also refers to motion of speed of a weight at a distance or E = L T
if some weighs .30556 lbs. and is moving at 1800 ft. per minute
this is = to 1 horsepower that is 745.6 watt hrs.
that is 33,000 lbs. lifted 1 ft. in 1 hr.

it is how to figure out how a spinning thing is using up the energy it is using.

Tom


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RE: The key to this subject is something that run using no energy to run on - by Dr.Wlazlak - 09-22-2023, 04:28 PM

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