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The power densities mentioned in [[Nanosystems]] seem to exceed the maximum what seems possibly of force times speed | The power densities mentioned in [[Nanosystems]] seem to exceed the maximum what seems possibly of force times speed | ||
in [[mechanical energy transmission cables]]. <br> {{todo| Resolve this mystery}} | in [[mechanical energy transmission cables]]. <br> {{todo| Resolve this mystery}} | ||
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+ | * [[Energy conversion]] – especially high max power in [[electromechanical converters]] (to check) | ||
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+ | * [[Higher throughput of smaller machinery]] |
Revision as of 19:02, 24 May 2021
(wiki-TODO: Add reference to relevant Nanosystems section)
There are two kinds of power densities
- aerial power density
- volumetric power density
(TODO: In how far can they be made comparable? And is there a way to get an intuitive grasp on them?)
The power densities mentioned in Nanosystems seem to exceed the maximum what seems possibly of force times speed
in mechanical energy transmission cables.
(TODO: Resolve this mystery)
Related
- Energy conversion – especially high max power in electromechanical converters (to check)