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Forum: Tech Log
5th Apr 2012, 20:17
Replies: 156
Views: 91,852
Posted By blackhand

You must be a mechanic :ok:

You must be a mechanic :ok:
Forum: Tech Log
3rd Apr 2012, 19:39
Replies: 156
Views: 91,852
Posted By blackhand

You sir, are being "purposely" obtuse. Work is...

You sir, are being "purposely" obtuse.
Work is being done because the rear wheels are turning, as I tried to explain it is "relative".
The same as any stationary engine, test bed or otherwise.
Forum: Tech Log
3rd Apr 2012, 00:49
Replies: 156
Views: 91,852
Posted By blackhand

Had the dirt track car on the dyno yesterday. ...

Had the dirt track car on the dyno yesterday. Watched very carefully and am sure the car did not move an inch.
Yet the dyno showed 327 rear wheel horsepower at 7200 RPM.
Lots of heat and noise,...
Forum: Tech Log
1st Apr 2012, 09:24
Replies: 156
Views: 91,852
Posted By blackhand

mmm mumble mumble walking away. Is that because...

mmm mumble mumble walking away.
Is that because there is no electricity?
Forum: Tech Log
30th Mar 2012, 23:20
Replies: 156
Views: 91,852
Posted By blackhand

To which the answer is - YES To this . ...

To which the answer is - YES
To this .

The best thread hijack for 2012
Forum: Tech Log
30th Mar 2012, 02:49
Replies: 156
Views: 91,852
Posted By blackhand

Mmmm I'm concerned, that you, as a Physics Guru,...

Mmmm I'm concerned, that you, as a Physics Guru, missed the implications of "relatively" speaking.
Maybe if you moved on from Newtonian Physics and onto modern physics and explored exchange of...
Forum: Tech Log
30th Mar 2012, 02:02
Replies: 156
Views: 91,852
Posted By blackhand

Is that relatively speaking?

Is that relatively speaking?
Forum: Tech Log
29th Mar 2012, 23:30
Replies: 156
Views: 91,852
Posted By blackhand

Hopefully you are being satirical, as a mechanic...

Hopefully you are being satirical, as a mechanic I can tell you that his analagy is wrong.
The amount of "force" needed to overcome the friction and torque to "break" the bolt is considerable,...
Forum: Tech Log
29th Mar 2012, 12:13
Replies: 156
Views: 91,852
Posted By blackhand

Torque is measured from the torque meter sensing...

Torque is measured from the torque meter sensing torque on the propellor shaft.
So one would say that the engine torque and prop torque are essentially the same.
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