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[QUOTE="jim hardy, post: 5621355, member: 327872"] I'm on a trip but will take a minute to answer. How can it ? You haven't thought that question through. The speeds are unequal only while the rotor is changing its power angle. It accelerates, gets ahead and decelerates. Probably it'll hunt a little as it finds new equilibrium power angle. thought experiment...... What if you and i are both running side by side around a one mile circular track at 15mph, doing repeated 4 minute miles?(Unlikely for me at my age ) If you sprint a little faster to get a few feet ahead and then slow back down to resume 15mph, we will both continue to do 4 minute miles with constant distance between us and both at 15mph. You do not need to run faster to stay that few feet ahead, nor can i run slower and stay same distance behind. Watch children on a merry-go-round. old jimkeep it simple. [/QUOTE]
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