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M A - 30 Aug 2004 01:46 GMT
i now that the less the turn the faster but does the mean the higher the
turns the more power
kenji - 30 Aug 2004 16:01 GMT
> i now that the less the turn the faster but does the mean the higher the
> turns the more power

Hmmmm, I think you might be confused. Here's something to simplify
things about motors:

http://www.ebiz.netopia.com/competitionx/motorbasicslvl1/

You used the word "power". I'm not sure if you understand or are using
the word correctly. Power is the rate at which energy is used, or work
is done, per unit of  time . You use watts to describe power.

http://www.uwsp.edu/cnr/wcee/keep/Mod1/Flow/watts2.htm

A typical stock motor (fixed endbell, 27 turns of wire) uses about 65
watts of power using 6 cell 7.2 volt batteries. Whereas a 12 turn
double would use 132 watts.

Here's a good chart that breaksdown RPM, and Power (watts) for all
kinds of various motors for RC:

http://teamtrinity.com/motors/motorspecs.asp
Sny - 30 Aug 2004 17:40 GMT
> i now that the less the turn the faster but does the mean the higher the
> turns the more power

Maybe you could use some punctuation so people can understand what you
are trying to say?

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