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maxxdude1234
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04.02.2006, 09:29 AM

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Originally Posted by coolhandcountry
Well power is watts and torque. Sure the watts are the same but the torque is more for it has more power.
Thats incorrect, let me explain. Power is r.p.m and torque. I'm sure you know that Watts = current x voltage. In electrical motors, torque is proportional to current, and rpm is proprtional to voltage. Therefore power is a product of torque and rpm.
I think you've got a slight misunderstanding there. The 'watt' is a unit for measuring power. Hope I explained this well.
   
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