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On Sun, 14 Oct 2007 15:28:23 +0100, (Steve Firth)
wrote: o doubt the craptain also doesn't beleive in back EMF or any of the other phenomena which appear to produce "something from nothing" however it's not the case that something is being produced from nothing and in this case the extra energy is achieved at the usual expense of not being able to sail directly into the apparent wind. I believe in entropy. The so called extra energy comes directly from the thrust bearing of the engine, and it will drink more with a sail developing lift. I don't necessarily say there is no benefit to having a sail up. Lift means drag. The ratio, in an airplane, is equal to the glide angle. The longer and skinnier the wing the better it will glide. There is a name for that, aspect ratio. Generally low for sails. My father had a gaff rigged schooner: now there is real low. Casady |
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