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Old 01-24-2007, 02:34 PM   #29 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Oraenor View Post
In the equation F=MxA, you can increase your acceleration to increase power. .
P = (F x D)/t

F = M X A

simple algebra... P = (M x A x D)/t

That's some MAD power, get it?

Did you catch any identities in the power equation.... V = D/t

so...

P = M x A x V

So a point-mass can generate power P given its mass M, acceleration (constant) A and velocity V....

Shall we hop over form Newton to Maxwell?
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