Measuring Linear Power?
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Measuring Linear Power?
When we need to measure angular power (i.e. engines), we usually measured it by applying brakes and multiplying the brake torque and angular velocity. But how do we measure linear power?
When your computer has multiple cores but uses programs that only supports single core....
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Anbang11 - Posts: 72
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Kilinich - [Best bug reporter 2010]
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Re: Measuring Linear Power?
Okay, but actually I do want to measure rocket power!
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Re: Measuring Linear Power?
mass of rocket(kg) * acceleration(m/s²) = power(N)
with gravity and airfriction turned off
with gravity and airfriction turned off
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T'wind_ - Posts: 86
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Re: Measuring Linear Power?
Another way without calculations:
Place your rocket between two planes so it can only move in one direction. Attach a spring to your rocket with spring constant 1N/m. Turn gravity off. Start the simulation and watch how high your rocket goes. Height in meters = force in Newtons.
Place your rocket between two planes so it can only move in one direction. Attach a spring to your rocket with spring constant 1N/m. Turn gravity off. Start the simulation and watch how high your rocket goes. Height in meters = force in Newtons.
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T'wind_ - Posts: 86
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Re: Measuring Linear Power?
Anbang11 wrote:Okay, but actually I do want to measure rocket power!
So put rocket on that truck. You could increase mass of brick if you need.
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Re: Measuring Linear Power?
Cool! With enough parameter and clear without exploit rules, one can create rocket contest!
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