Drag torque refers to the resistance encountered by a rotating component, such as a motor or gearbox, due to friction and other forces acting against it. It is the torque required to overcome this resistance and initiate or maintain rotation. In practical applications, drag torque can influence the efficiency and performance of machinery, as higher drag torque may lead to increased energy consumption and wear. Understanding drag torque is essential for proper equipment design and operational efficiency.
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Yes, but remember that with cubic inches, comes torque. Torque, and drag racing go together well. However, one of the most famous drag racing cars of the 80's, was the Buick Grand National. In fact, that car stopped production of the Corvette for one year! It had a turbo charged V-6. Chuck......
Because you are using power/ torque from the motor to drive the A/C pump
because if they had smaller rollout the torque would flip the car upside down.
if the car is high,it is easy to produce the torque in car due to large moment arm,and the car can takes the sommerslauts
HELLO, im a bus driver and i can say that the (FPA )flight path angle is the angle Between the local horizontal and the local velocity vector , One can also support that is the angle between the local velocity vector and The torque vector, torque being opposite to drag, merci
Peak torque on the c15 is between 1500-1700 rpm. Drag it down below 1400 under load and it starts lugging pretty bad
One easy way to increase the torque produced by a wind turbine is to increase the rotor diameter, which allows the turbine to capture more wind energy. A larger rotor sweeps a greater area, resulting in higher wind velocity and increased torque at lower wind speeds. Additionally, optimizing the blade design for improved aerodynamics can enhance lift and reduce drag, further increasing torque output.
Engine drag torque control prevents your wheels locking on slippery surfaces if you take your foot off the accelerator suddenly or shift down a gear fast. The braking effect of the engine can cause the driven wheels to skid when they temporarily lose traction. In such situations, engine drag torque control maintains directional stability and boosts safety. The system's control unit receives information from the wheel-speed sensors and the engine control unit or transmission control unit via the CAN data bus. If it detects wheel slip, it sends a signal to the engine control unit to increase engine torque, until the driven wheels are turning at a rate appropriate to the car's speed. This keeps your car steerable and maintains directional stability.
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Drag cars have large rear tires with no tread to grab more traction on the track surface. The rear tires also have lower air pressure so when the energy is transferred to the rear tires (as torque) the tires ripple and even more of the tire touches the track for more traction.
As fast as it can go. Horsepower alone doesn't mean a whole lot.. there's also weight, drag coefficient, gear ratios, torque, etc. which factors into the equation.