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- From: yystg@lims02.lerc.nasa.gov (STEVE GRAHAM)
- Subject: Re: Capacitors, etc... CALMLY
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- Date: 23 Nov 1992 16:02 EST
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- In article <1992Nov20.214616.333@eng.ufl.edu>, brian@hopi.eel.ufl.edu (Brian Gentry) writes...
- >True, but stereos reach a point of diminishing returns much faster than a
- >land vehicle. Acceleration increases linearly as the power to weight ratio
- >goes up--in a stereo system, the "performance" increase is more like logarithmic
- >with the amount of money and time you spend.
- >
- >|> Norman Tracy znpt01@trc.amoco.com
- >
- > Brian L. Gentry
- > (brian@sioux.eel.ufl.edu)
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- Actually, Acceleration does not increase linearly. Just thought I'd
- interject. :-)
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- The acceleration of the speaker is what makes it so hard to get louder.
- What's the equation I'm looking for - E = M * V^2?
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- S. Graham
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