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Re: Re: More math.

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Originally posted by Tytus Gerrish
Thats Because you Havent Calcuated The Hrosepower yet!
It doesn't matter. The relationships shown between torque and angular velocity across the three distinct ranges remain true when you're calculating the power output.

In the lower range, at approximately 1250 RPM, the Diff. outputs ~180 W of power. The Chiaphua, on the other hand, outputs ~ 225 W of power.

In the middle range, at approximately 4600 RPM, the Diff. outputs ~503 W of power. The drill outputs ~334 W and the Chiaphua outputs ~ 190 W. Again, this is in line with the expectations shown in my previous spreadsheet.

Finally, in the upper range, at approximately 10500 RPM, the Diff. outputs ~272 W of power. The drill? ~435 W. Again, in line with expectation.

However, despite having written all that, those numbers seem arbitrarily high. But, the relationships I've already established should remain true. Power is, after all, a function of both torque and angular velocity.
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