soawjo
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Just to be clear, I’m a physicist by education not by vocation. It’s been about 20 years since I did any serious physics. I mean, earlier in this thread I was getting power and force confused which shows you where I’m at these days. One is a vector and the other is a scalar ffs, I should have my degree taken away from me for that.I would think, as a physicist, you would be able to reason through it and decide for yourself. But I’m not a physicist, so perhaps I’m overreaching. That’s not a dig. It’s just my naive opinion.
Again, I don’t think he’s wrong about his method and I believe it gets him the correct answer. But that fact that gets the right answer doesn’t exclude other equivalent methods.
I’m happy to retract my statements and apologize for my arrogance if someone can show I’m wrong.
I’m just going to take the view that I’ve never designed a power train for a motor vehicle so even though what you’re saying makes sense to me there could very easily be something I’m missing.
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