??? 10/03/06 21:50 Read: times |
#125772 - Cars Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Darren Heywood said:
This completely controversial since everybody has been thinking that high frequency means high power, clearly it doesn't. Let's try something really simple that you may be more familiar with. I trust you agree that as a rule if you drive a car faster it uses more fuel? However, if I drive a Jaguar and you drive a little Nissan you can drive at the same speed as me but use less fuel. Clearly your car is more efficient than mine but in both cases fuel consumption increases with speed. Penny dropped yet? Ian |