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Re. sending great amounts of power over a small wire . . . .
Droll, et al,
I offered the thin-wire analogy to show there are physics counterparts to the HP/RPM/Torque thing. My apolgies to all those over whose heads it went over. Youall go on thinking you can belt-up any amount of torque to move any amount of load at any desired speed. Bob (doesn't suffer fools well) Swinney |
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Re. sending great amounts of power over a small wire . . . .
Robert Swinney wrote:
Droll, et al, I offered the thin-wire analogy to show there are physics counterparts to the HP/RPM/Torque thing. My apolgies to all those over whose heads it went over. Youall go on thinking you can belt-up any amount of torque to move any amount of load at any desired speed. Bob (doesn't suffer fools well) Swinney Original post doesn't show up on Giganews. Was it technical? If so, I'd like to read it. Thanks. -- Steve Walker (remove wallet to reply) |
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