Drift(draft) horses may be 1.5hp each. Long stroke legs and high compression hearts larger air intake.How about 2 horse power?
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Drift(draft) horses may be 1.5hp each. Long stroke legs and high compression hearts larger air intake.How about 2 horse power?
Drift horses may be 1.5hp each. Long stroke legs and high compression hearts larger air intake.
Those are "draft" horses. this is a drift horse.
If a motor is producing a rotational force, it is producing torque.
Please define how rotational force happens without rotation.This does not require rotation, it is a force.
The average horse is around 15 horse power. Go figgure.How about 2 horse power?
So when you put a wrench on a rusty bolt and pull, there’s no rotational force until it moves?Please define how rotational force happens without rotation.
Such a statement is beyond ludicrous and requires a fully inept mind.
Wait....have you been watching Star Wars again ?
The more effort it takes to turn, the more you have *unknowingly* turned it.So when you put a wrench on a rusty bolt and pull, there’s no rotational force until it moves?
The more effort it takes to turn, the more you have *unknowingly* turned it.
Do you actually think nothing is moving ?
Stupid people.
Your arm is moving, the wrench is flexing, the bolt head is distorting.
Everything is moving, it's just *YOU* do not realize it.
There would be some transient moments at first but you can’t really think the force ceases after it has settled into a statics problem. You’re still applying rotational force. The bolt is all applying an opposite rotational force resulting in no movement.The more effort it takes to turn, the more you have *unknowingly* turned it.
Do you actually think nothing is moving ?
Stupid people.
Your arm is moving, the wrench is flexing, the bolt head is distorting.
Everything is moving, it's just *YOU* do not realize it.