A interesting energy storage idea
Another interesting energy storage idea.
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Redneck - how about figuring out how much energy you would get from 2000 kg (car weight) going down a 100 foot (33 meter) hill?
Steve |
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P.E. = m X g x h
m = 2000 kg, g = 9.81 m/s^2, h = 33 m P.E. = 647460 J Assuming it takes the car 60 seconds to travel down the hill and there is 100% conversion: P = E/T P = 10.791 kW Assuming 50% conversion (after friction and conversion losses), you are looking at 5 kW. |
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