engineermike
Well-Known Member
You say you get it but then immediately prove you don’t get it.I get it but ultimately torque rules all...
I could say the same thing about rpm. Without shaft speed you don’t have motion, and without motion you don’t have a usable car. Rpm rules all. (No, I don’t really believe this). I can make unlimited torque with my own bare hands and a long enough wrench, but I can’t push a car more than a couple of mph on flat ground. Why? Because I can’t make more than half a horse or so.
Infinite torque can not move a car without rpm. In order to move a car you most have torque AND rpm, and what is horsepower? Torque x rpm (x constant)
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