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Undergrad Uniform convergence and pointwise convergence
I like to imagine it like this... (I use the words "line" and [function] interchangably here so upload that to your mind before reading this!!!) I like to imagine it like this... A *use case* (woah, a use case, imagine!!!) of _a sequence of functions_ may be "to estimate another function"...- Maxicl
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- Forum: Linear and Abstract Algebra
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What is the relationship between weight of car, power needed and speed
Mmm, I guess I might need to look at different car specs ... I've also read there's different power efficiencies depending on the gear you use so that may also come into it. Thank you!- Maxicl
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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What is the relationship between weight of car, power needed and speed
No, just my own. Ok, I've made some formulas now, but not sure about the E=Fd rule... If I've made formulas for forces due to friction and know instantaneous acceleration of the vehicle, is calculating energy just a matter of E= (ForceFriction - Mass*Acceleration)*distance ? Thank you!- Maxicl
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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What is the relationship between weight of car, power needed and speed
Thank you!- Maxicl
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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What is the relationship between weight of car, power needed and speed
Hi, I'm working on a project to see if deliveries, pick ups, or both combined are better for the environment / more energy efficient / more time efficient. For example, (a) everyone collecting from a farm by bike, (b) vans bringing to supermarkets and then people collecting from supermarkets, or...- Maxicl
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- Car Power Relationship Speed Weight
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering