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Stephen Trapani wrote: Richard Casady wrote: On Sun, 14 Oct 2007 20:37:22 -0700, Stephen Trapani wrote: The advertisement never claimed to impart forward force going directly into the wind. All they claimed was that they could somehow decrease the load on the motor or increase the efficiency of the system. Those two sentences mean the same thing. Raising a sail when headed directly into the wind will increase the aerodynamic drag acting on the boat, and reduce speed. Putting wings on a plane increases aerodynamic drag acting on the plane, yet it increases the speed, right? Stephen Actually, NO, putting wings on the plane does NOT increase its speed, unless one considers the difference in Drag due to Alltitude. If putting wings, on increased the speed, then missiles would have wings, which they don't. Duh...... |
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