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Will a High Output Alternator Fry my car's Electrical System?
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<blockquote data-quote="SmartSolutionsLLC" data-source="post: 8867804" data-attributes="member: 690619"><p>That was always amazing to me that the lift in a plane is simply generated by the different air speeds above and below the wings. This alternator hypothetical would basically be considered an incompressible flow scenario if comparing it to liquids right? I def don't have the physics knowledge you do but have an appreciation for it. Generally everything in life you can figure out by looking at the physics and applying logic to the problem if physics is foreign to you then nothing will ever make sense or be apparent and it makes troubleshooting or designing anything near impossible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SmartSolutionsLLC, post: 8867804, member: 690619"] That was always amazing to me that the lift in a plane is simply generated by the different air speeds above and below the wings. This alternator hypothetical would basically be considered an incompressible flow scenario if comparing it to liquids right? I def don't have the physics knowledge you do but have an appreciation for it. Generally everything in life you can figure out by looking at the physics and applying logic to the problem if physics is foreign to you then nothing will ever make sense or be apparent and it makes troubleshooting or designing anything near impossible. [/QUOTE]
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