QuadroK4000
Elder Lister
The 4 dynamos were driving the raleigh or what?
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The 4 dynamos were driving the raleigh or what?
Hizo sio marks. Ni status ya introvert. Ako kwa glass ya tatu na lazima zifike kumi kabla achungulie kijiji.You are not introvert. Aren't you a rabbit seller pale mwiki??
Hizi sio marks. Ni status ya introvert. Ako kwa glass ya tatu na lazima zifike kumi kabla achungulie kijiji.
Hiyo ingine ni jioni wakati watu wamewasha jiko.Ama anafuruta ile ingine.
The only place this will make real electricity is when going down hill gari ikiwa 'free'. The gravitational force acting on the vehicle ndio ita create electricity. Any other surface he is just drawing darknessFor 15Kcr, explain why the setup below cannot work. In layman's language.
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@Gio is excluded.
And remember if he goes downhill, he must go uphill.The only place this will make real electricity is when going down hill gari ikiwa 'free'. The gravitational force acting on the vehicle ndio ita create electricity. Any other surface he is just drawing darkness
@Meria patia huyu mujamaa KCrs.As the vehicle moves the battery is charged but there are losses due to friction energy converted to heat in the wires.This means that for a given distance for example 100 km the battery will only hold enough charge to run the car for 70km.Not all the kinetic enegy from rotation is converted to electrical energy to store in the battery.With each charging cycle energy is lost progressively reducing the distance covered.
Using the example I started with assuming 30% energy loss.For 100km we will run the car for 70km.From 70km we will obtain 70km*70/100=49km. 49km*70/100=34.3km.By the third cycle the range will have reduced to 34.3km.Its clear to see that the range progressively decreases until the range becomes too small
@Meria patia huyu mujamaa KCrs.
He has the best explanation.
Mwenye hajaelewa ni ng'ombe ya magufooli
An honest man walketh these here village paths...You like joking.
Even if I was slow, and also a cow for that matter, siwezi taka kua ng'ombe yake.
You like joking.
Even if I was slow, and also a cow for that matter, siwezi taka kua ng'ombe yake.
You guys mean hamjaelewa from that explanation?An honest man walketh these here village paths...
Not necessarily, from Rironi to Suswa you go down mai mahiu but don't go up.And remember if he goes downhill, he must go uphill.
Because the earth is flat.
My uncle is on record cycling over 150km on the same day to see his incarcerated son, a feat he repeated several times mpaka kijana alipowachiliwa.Mangu in Thika to Nakuru on a bicycle with two dynamos?
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This was not the deal
Mpe wewe
AssholeThis was not the deal
Mpe wewe
My late neighbor used to cycle from Nyeri to Nakuru in two days. His brother once did Eldoret-nyeri I don't know how many days he tookMy uncle is on record cycling over 150km on the same day to see his incarcerated son, a feat he repeated several times mpaka kijana alipowachiliwa.
Yes that is the garget
Sema Dynamo mtu wangu
A few years back, men were made of steel unlike today. I myselefu once walked close to 50km to go watch a football match featuring my village team. I turned up late that morning at the village square to find the tractor that was to ferry us gone. No way I could miss seeing my heroes pulverize some nondescript team. Needless to say, nilikutana na tractor ikirudi village wakanipea lift back. Tired but comfortable in the fact that we won that day.My late neighbor used to cycle from Nyeri to Nakuru in two days. His brother once did Eldoret-nyeri I don't know how many days he took