Re: Efficiency against frictional resistance

From: Donald G. Shead (dcshead_at_charter.net)
Date: 06/29/04


Date: 29 Jun 2004 04:54:11 -0700

pcardinale@volcanomail.com (Paul Cardinale) wrote in message news:<64050551.0406280605.79de3a6a@posting.google.com>...
> dcshead@charter.net (Donald G. Shead) wrote in message news:<48402bae.0406271054.5b51efe3@posting.google.com>...
> > pcardinale@volcanomail.com (Paul Cardinale) wrote
> > Cut<
> > >
> > > Idiot. You know nothing of friction. Increasing speed does not
> > > increase efficiency.
> > >
> > > Paul Cardinale
> >
> > It's the momentum Paul: The product of mass [m], _and_ its speed [v];
> > where [mv = ft] that has to be increased in order to increase
> > efficiency. Quit playing dumb will ya, and think?
>
> Idiot. Increasing momentum does not increase efficiency. You know
> nothing about physics. You are a crap-spewing moron.
>
> Paul Cardinale

If you can do the job quicker, then you only have to overcome the
friction for a lesser time: Friction and other impediments are what
create heat and waste energy Paul. Even an idiot should be able to
understand this.



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