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Drake the Outlaw
Typical Car: 25 mpg, 28.75 nmpg, 0.68 lbs/nm
The math just doesn't work.
This math certainly doesn't work. ;-)
Typical Car: 25 mpg, 28.75 nmpg, 0.68 lbs/nm
The math just doesn't work.
I agree that the overall numbers from piston GA are negligible, but...your numbers are way, way off.
Back of the envelope calculation:
Typical Piston Plane: 12 gal/hr, 135 knots, 11.25 nmpg, 1.6 lbs/nm
Typical Car: 25 mpg, 28.75 nmpg, 0.68 lbs/nm
The math just doesn't work.
Z:
I'll allow 269,000 sq mi for Texas, but multiplying by 640 ac/sq; mi gives 172,160,000 acres, no? Btw, great job in 4th-grade Texas history!
This math certainly doesn't work. ;-)
Seems roughly correct to me. What did I get wrong?
I could be wrong, but shouldn't NMPG be ~15% less than MPG?
Christ. Yes. Yes, it should. I can't fix math without getting the math wrong. I'll fix it.
Everything's bigger in Texas, including acres.Might want to check your math on that as I think you're off by an order of magnitude.
What about the hot air from politicians? Does it contribute to global warming?