675 Newtons IS about 151 pounds, but about 809 N is required to push the hypothetical car through the air (about 182 lb). Mr. Voboril keeps using the incorrect 675 N, which is why he keeps coming to the incorrect conclusion that torque is important for anything other than holding on lug nuts :)

dan hester wrote:
but would convert to pounds

force (675N is about 151 lb).


remind me not to let anyone here do my math for my gearing, you guys throw these long math problems up here all technical and then use a statement of "about", well your "about" figure is off by 30.87 lb Simple math errors can have real shitty end results maybe your pencils are dull :)


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