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I've heard the analogy that a high torque car is like a bodybuilder, it is powerful but slow.
And a high horsepower car is like a sprint runner, it runs fast, but not as powerful.
Considering other factors constant.
if each tries to ride a bicycle to a certain speed,
and the runner is given a low gear ratio, while the bodybuilder is given a high gear ratio.
Wouldn't they both perform similarly?
And a high horsepower car is like a sprint runner, it runs fast, but not as powerful.
Considering other factors constant.
if each tries to ride a bicycle to a certain speed,
and the runner is given a low gear ratio, while the bodybuilder is given a high gear ratio.
Wouldn't they both perform similarly?