PaulJS
Well-Known Member
In simple terms...
Having started off as a disbeliever, then seeing the desert trials, and then revealing myself as not being the brightest spark on the bonfire by falling for SnowLeopards April Fool explanation, here's how I now understand it:-
At standstill the propellor, together with the lightweight chassis only has the force of the wind acting to push it.
If there is enough wind the chassis will start moving forward, and the wheels will start to rotate the propellor counter to the direction in which the wind is trying to turn it, even at low rotational speed this will give slightly more resistance to the wind so the cart will go faster.
Eventually when the cart is moving at wind speed the propellor will be giving thrust relative to the wind pushing the cart and the cart will accelerate to a speed faster than the following wind until a balance is reached where the propellors thrust and the following wind thrust is balanced by friction and apparent wind resistance to the cart chassis.
Writing this down I still feel as though I'm being wound up - (probably like the elastic band on the cart's propellor
)
Having started off as a disbeliever, then seeing the desert trials, and then revealing myself as not being the brightest spark on the bonfire by falling for SnowLeopards April Fool explanation, here's how I now understand it:-
At standstill the propellor, together with the lightweight chassis only has the force of the wind acting to push it.
If there is enough wind the chassis will start moving forward, and the wheels will start to rotate the propellor counter to the direction in which the wind is trying to turn it, even at low rotational speed this will give slightly more resistance to the wind so the cart will go faster.
Eventually when the cart is moving at wind speed the propellor will be giving thrust relative to the wind pushing the cart and the cart will accelerate to a speed faster than the following wind until a balance is reached where the propellors thrust and the following wind thrust is balanced by friction and apparent wind resistance to the cart chassis.
Writing this down I still feel as though I'm being wound up - (probably like the elastic band on the cart's propellor