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mechanical p=t*v
electrical power(aka watts) is p=v*a
what you are saying is basically a certain motor can only have one output of mechanical power to its drive mechanism but that's not true. Other factors come into play. This whole comment thread started with the guy saying he is doubting its power based on its top speed which is silly. My shitty honda accord can go 120mph- A tractor trailer can do 90mph- you saying my shitty honda accord has more mechanical power cuase it can go faster? just silly
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[–] ABACABB ago (edited ago)
mechanical p=t*v
electrical power(aka watts) is p=v*a
what you are saying is basically a certain motor can only have one output of mechanical power to its drive mechanism but that's not true. Other factors come into play. This whole comment thread started with the guy saying he is doubting its power based on its top speed which is silly. My shitty honda accord can go 120mph- A tractor trailer can do 90mph- you saying my shitty honda accord has more mechanical power cuase it can go faster? just silly
[–] Lemongarb ago
I understand that part, but ultimately electrical power and mechanical power are interchangable. 1 hp = 746 watts of electrical power.
[–] ABACABB 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
I learned stuff today. Thanks