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- From: pngai@adobe.com (Phil Ngai)
- Newsgroups: sci.electronics,sci.energy,rec.autos
- Subject: Re: Flywheel batteries as EV power source
- Message-ID: <1992Dec23.081415.4647@adobe.com>
- Date: 23 Dec 92 08:14:15 GMT
- References: <1992Dec19.065254.8562@athena.mit.edu> <1992Dec19.192819.1816@adobe.com> <1992Dec21.193621.12001@microware.com>
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- In article <1992Dec21.193621.12001@microware.com> troyf@microware.com (Troy Frericks) writes:
- >Modern composit materials, when used in a flywheel, will disintegrate
- >with such a failuar. This bomb would be about as wonderful as some
- >fiber-glass insulation falling out of your attic.
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- I repeat my offer to all the liberal arts majors participating in this
- discussion. Surely a gas is even softer and less harmful than "fluff".
- Allow me to subject your hand to the flame of a welding torch and then
- we can continue to talk about how dangerous "fluff" can be.
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- My opinions are my own.
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