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Max Horsepower vs. Max Torque
26 Şubat 1993 Cuma 23:07:00 UTC+3 tarihinde Mike Christensen yazdı:
> Max Horsepower = Max Acceleration > > also > > Max Horsepower = Max Force at the rear wheel > > However > > Max Torque at the engine -not equal to - Max Force at the rear wheel > > Power = F x v > > For any given velocity, the maximum force at the rear wheel (and therefore > the maximum acceleration) will be achieved when the engine is delivering maximum > horsepower (obvious from the above equation). At any other power level, such > as the maximum torque operating point, which always occurs at a power level that > is lower than the maximum, the force will be less as will the acceleration. |
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