Scaling laws by degree of knownness: Difference between revisions

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More details here:
More details here:
* [[Same absolute speeds for smaller machinery]]
* [[Same absolute speeds for smaller machinery]] <br> Usually formulated indirectly by stating that machine frequencies rise linearly with falling size. <br> This one is basically equivalent: [[Twice the frequency of half sized machinery]]
Not a size but a speed scaling law:
* [[Hundredfold smaller frictionlosses from tenfold slowdown]] <br> There might still be dissipation mechanisms that scale differently. <br>See: [[Accidental heatpump bearing]]


== Very poorly known (but very important) ==
== Very poorly known (but very important) ==
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[[Category:Scaling law]]
[[Category:Scaling law]]
[[Category:Surprising facts]]

Latest revision as of 21:58, 29 March 2026

Very widely known

ATM barely any descriptions on the listed pages here. Most is on page: Scaling law.
I advise visiting any of the countless sources on the web for details.

Somewhat known

More details here:

Not a size but a speed scaling law:

Very poorly known (but very important)


Less relevant but a bit flabbergasting:

External links

(It's a word: https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/knownness)