Think you understand the relationship of torque and power?
Posted: Tue Feb 24, 2015 2:39 pm
I made up a little quiz to test peoples understanding of torque and power.
I am hoping this breaks down the math and science behind it in a way that can help people understand the theory without creating the reactive environment that always happens when trying to discuss the science.
The math and fundamental principals have been given the thumbs up by several engineers and several others who have a good understanding of the physics behind this so if you have a problem with any of the questions, answers or anything else address it with math, physics, and fundamental principals otherwise your complaint will be ignored.
I am always looking for ways to improve this and making it clear and understandable as possible so if you do have any educated suggestions please to post up. This is still a beta.
http://matrixgarage.com/content/think-y ... -and-power
I am hoping this breaks down the math and science behind it in a way that can help people understand the theory without creating the reactive environment that always happens when trying to discuss the science.
The math and fundamental principals have been given the thumbs up by several engineers and several others who have a good understanding of the physics behind this so if you have a problem with any of the questions, answers or anything else address it with math, physics, and fundamental principals otherwise your complaint will be ignored.
I am always looking for ways to improve this and making it clear and understandable as possible so if you do have any educated suggestions please to post up. This is still a beta.
http://matrixgarage.com/content/think-y ... -and-power