How to find Speed?
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How to find Speed?
I was wondering how fast my Rustler went, but I don't have a radar gun so I don't know any other way to find out...................Thanks.
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RE: How to find Speed?
You can time it (distance/time) or maybe plug you numbers into here http://www.scriptasylum.com/rc_speed/_top_speed.html
OR post your specs and someone can guess really close.
OR post your specs and someone can guess really close.
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RE: How to find Speed?
ORIGINAL: calvino
that would work to
ORIGINAL: nissanlove
is it inches/seconds?
is it inches/seconds?
The official units are:
Speed = m/s (metres/second)
Distace = m (metres)
Time = s (seconds)
ahh, it was the 1st thing i learned in physics...
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RE: How to find Speed?
ORIGINAL: dsales
are you sure about that?
The official units are:
Speed = m/s (metres/second)
Distace = m (metres)
Time = s (seconds)
ahh, it was the 1st thing i learned in physics...
ORIGINAL: calvino
that would work to
ORIGINAL: nissanlove
is it inches/seconds?
is it inches/seconds?
The official units are:
Speed = m/s (metres/second)
Distace = m (metres)
Time = s (seconds)
ahh, it was the 1st thing i learned in physics...
Personally, I prefer to calculate most things in SI, speed, as in this discussion, becomes very easy to convert from Km/hr from m/s and so forth. I can even do it mentally without the aid of a pencil & paper. In the British Imperial system, it is much harder, converting from ft/s to mi/hr is much harder. There are 12 stupid inches in a foot (Why cannot it be TEN inches per foot?). King Henry ole #1 should have had his foot cut off by the toes! Then, feet would be much more easier to work with because there would be 10inches to a Henry foot! Worse, there are 5280 surveyed feet in a statute mile! They should have made a concept of a kilo foot, or at least a kilo yard. That way converting from ft/s to mi/hr would be much easier.
Sorry for the rant, this is my beef with the British Imperial system when calculating speeds. I like to do things mentally, but because of the Brit Imp system not being divisible by ten, I have to resort to a calculator, spreadsheet, etc when converting ft/s to mi/hr (or even yd/s to mi/hr)
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RE: How to find Speed?
Do it without ever turning your car on.
http://www.teamassociated.com/racerh...ripttable.html
http://www.teamassociated.com/racerh.../gearform.html
http://www.teamassociated.com/racerh...ripttable.html
http://www.teamassociated.com/racerh.../gearform.html
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RE: How to find Speed?
ORIGINAL: JATO TO THE MAXX
Or you could just buy the Venom Speed Meter
[link]http://www.venom-group.com/itemdesc.asp?ic=VEN%2D0615[/link]
Or you could just buy the Venom Speed Meter
[link]http://www.venom-group.com/itemdesc.asp?ic=VEN%2D0615[/link]
My only problems I have with this Speedo is getting the oll-out corect. Then, as the foam on the tires wear down, doing another roll-out to account for the reduced wheel's diameter.
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RE: How to find Speed?
ORIGINAL: Gex_61
Do it without ever turning your car on.
http://www.teamassociated.com/racerh...ripttable.html
http://www.teamassociated.com/racerh.../gearform.html
Do it without ever turning your car on.
http://www.teamassociated.com/racerh...ripttable.html
http://www.teamassociated.com/racerh.../gearform.html
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RE: How to find Speed?
ORIGINAL: nissanlove
is it inches/seconds?
is it inches/seconds?
it's whatever you want
you have to convert from whatever distance you time (say 50-100 feet) to miles, and convert the time into hours
you'll get something like (random here) 30 feet/second, figure out how many feet/hour, then convert the feet to miles/hour