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Doctor Drivel wrote:
Power is, of course, a function of torque and engine speed. It's the
torque which is the important one. The idea of running any internal
combustion engine at a steady speed regardless of load is a nonsense.
You know sweet FA about generators then.
Au contraire, pet. An internal combustion engine driving a generator at
low load is desperately inefficient. If you'd half a brain cell you'd know
why.
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Dave Plowman
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