spacesailor Posted March 23 Posted March 23 The same with ' little ' & ' big ' cars , the immovable Demolishes the lighter vehicle. Those small lightly built cars are squashed by a Mack truck. With little crush zone, ahead of the steering wheel. spacesailor
spacesailor Posted March 24 Posted March 24 Mostly , all that energy has dispersed into , then out the rear end of a small victim . W hen a large truck failed to stop at the bottom of the hill on " old Windsor " road , it ran into & punctured a LPG truck . We didn't know or see the crushed " Holden sedan " under that truck , untill someone saw the ' shiny ' chrome bumper . spacesailor
old man emu Posted March 24 Posted March 24 9 minutes ago, facthunter said: We have a fact free zone here. Nev Who's being feckless?
facthunter Posted March 24 Posted March 24 Don't shoot ME . I'm only the messenger. .No one can break the laws of Physics. 1
old man emu Posted March 25 Posted March 25 There's no need to search the Internet to get the correct answer to your question. Just post the wrong answer and a thousand pedants will give you the correct one. 1
nomadpete Posted March 25 Posted March 25 9 minutes ago, old man emu said: and a thousand pedants will give you the correct one. ...or alternative facts. 1
facthunter Posted March 25 Posted March 25 Thats what happens when you post the right one. Newtonian Physics are inseparable to aircraft operation. Nev 1
nomadpete Posted March 25 Posted March 25 Just now, facthunter said: Physics are inseparable to aircraft operation. Nev Not according to the Youtube clips I watch. Opinion and clickbait trumps fact every time. 1
facthunter Posted March 25 Posted March 25 You used the critical word. Trumps. I saw it somewhere. It MUST be correct. How do I KNOW?? The Bible tells me so.. Nev 1 1
spacesailor Posted March 25 Posted March 25 Newton's balls ( or something like ), The moving ball hits the stationary ball ,that does not move, the ball four iltem allows the row ,then moves , It then returns to start the sequence again, without the victim ball moving . spacesailor
spacesailor Posted March 25 Posted March 25 Newton's balls ( or something like ), The moving ball hits the stationary ball , that does not move, the ball four items along the row ,then moves , ( as if it was hit ) It then returns to start the sequence again, without the victim ball moving . spacesailor
facthunter Posted March 25 Posted March 25 A popular "desk toy" at one stage. If you replace the Hard balls with lead ones it won't work.. Nev 1
Marty_d Posted March 25 Posted March 25 I bet Newton wasn't impressed with that experiment, and as a victim I bet he moved! 1
old man emu Posted March 25 Posted March 25 Poor Isaac! Apples dropping on his head and then getting his balls hit. 1 1
onetrack Posted March 25 Posted March 25 One thing I can assure you - a good hit to the balls will most certainly make you move!! 1
facthunter Posted March 26 Posted March 26 Remember when "WAS it Ronnie Barker" and the cleaning lady asked IF he'd ever suffered from Housemaids Knee? Nev
old man emu Posted March 27 Posted March 27 I have two questions about EVs: 1. People say that it is so quiet while driving in an EV. When I am driving along in my ICE, the only noise created by the vehicle is the noise of the tyres on the road. Even as I sit here at my desk, I can hear the tyre noise of vehicles passing by on the highway from close on a half kilometre away. Why wouldn't you hear the tyre noise while you are driving in an EV? 2. Power steering and air conditioning are standard features of modern cars. In my ICE, the pressure pumps which operate thee systems is driven via a belt system which connects the pumps to the crankshaft. How are these pumps operated in an EV?
octave Posted March 28 Posted March 28 At faster speeds tyre noise is indeed the major source of noise whatever the source of power. At lower speeds, EVs are quieter. In fact many in ,any areas sound generators (acoustic systems) are mandatory under a certain speed. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electric_vehicle_warning_sounds#:~:text=The vehicle must make a,a maximum of 75 dBA. There are many complaints that at least at low speeds EVs are in fact too quiet. Power steering. https://www.vehicleservicepros.com/service-repair/article/53084009/the-rise-of-electric-power-steering This is done electrically and indeed is increasingly being utilized in IC vehicles. With the widespread use of Electric Power Steering (EPS) systems in recent years, the automotive industry has undergone a substantial upheaval. These systems provide better fuel efficiency, improved driving, increased reliability, and have almost completely replaced the conventional hydraulic power steering systems on most vehicles. Air con in an EV is an electrically operated heat pump. the Tesla aircon uses between 1 and 3 Kw. Nothing beats being out on a hot day with the car parked in the sum and being able to turn on the cooling 30 minutes before having to get in the car. 1
facthunter Posted March 28 Posted March 28 Electric Power steering has been around in ICE cars for a while. It would significantly reduce the likelihood of an OIL fire Nev
old man emu Posted March 28 Posted March 28 Not having the power steering pump and the A/C compressor driven by the crankshaft would really improve a vehicle's fuel economy. I know that when the weather doesn't require the use of the A/C in my car, the range I can get from a full tank increases significantly. Isn't that one of the reasons we all pulled of the original radiator fan and bolted on electric ones?
Mr.Vegemite Posted March 28 Posted March 28 8 minutes ago, old man emu said: one of the reasons we all pulled of the original radiator fan and bolted on electric ones Not only a power saving but very handy in traffic when stopped for extended times.
old man emu Posted March 28 Posted March 28 4 hours ago, facthunter said: Most of US could cope with an extra fan or two. Nev "Fan" is the old timer's word. Now it's "followers." 1
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