stkgator
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Air resistance increases exponentially with the increase in speed: an increase in speed will result in a much greater increase in air resistance. In addition, the power required to push a vehicle through the increased air resistance increases even higher.So, that's something to think about. I can't explain the big bump at 70 mph, but that's what we got. Maybe someone has some insight into that.
A simple example: a 10% increase in speed could result in a 20% increase in resistance and a 40% increase in required power.
Air resistance is not a major concern at speeds below 60MPH, but as your tests show, efficiency drops dramatically at higher speeds.
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