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Speed/acceleration calculations for an Electric motorcycle
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[QUOTE="jambaugh, post: 6023070, member: 76054"] Don't forget to add the mass of the rider. 90kilos for an adult male? Or has that already been figured in? Your calculations appear valid. From where to measure the radius of a sprocket can be an issue. It needs to be from the point of contact with the chain or gear. It's better to use the gear ratio. so multiply supplied torque by 50/11. If you want a 0 to 60mph or 0 to 100kph convert 100kph to 27.777... m/s. Divide that by your acceleration you get 0 to 100kph in about 11 seconds with your value. Not a drag racer but it'll get you there. [/QUOTE]
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