What is N/M meaning for torque? - QuoraDoes anyone know how the biker weight effects the range of an e-bike?
How much of the energy usage is due to air resistance when cycling? I know the roadies spend a lot of time worrying about it, but would assume other losses are bigger proportion?The energy required increases with the square of the velocity, flat or climbing.
The energy required to overcome resistance from the air is proportional to the square of the velocity.
Energy required when climbing is proportional to mass.
Energy required when climbing is proportional to height gained.
Unless you are prepared to go on a crash diet, the only one that you control is how fast you go, particularly when climbing and accelerating.
What do you mean Paul? Not sure I understand your comment.don`t get into wonderland that a 625 battery is going
to get you further in distance
I have no idea of the exact proportion, because "it will depend...." But I would put climbing at speed at the top and air resistance at the bottom.How much of the energy usage is due to air resistance when cycling? I know the roadies spend a lot of time worrying about it, but would assume other losses are bigger proportion?
No idea though.
10% ??? ... no comprende, senior!I rode on the road the other day. 25k and 10% battery used...
Yepp knew that, tks anyway. I actually used it to get an idea of my wife running SL vs me on ff. The calculator offers different battery sizes, motor torques, assistance levels and rider weight & cadence, so you can fiddle around and get an idea. No direct comparison possible but with print screen you can easily compare Scenarios.Bosch range calculator it's just a guide obviously
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