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Old 11-20-04 | 07:14 PM
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CdCf
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Originally Posted by divekrb
Regardless of gradient, it takes more energy to keep a heavier object in motion.
Unless the extra weight is spent making the object more aerodynamic, in which case the heavier object will require less power to keep it in constant motion the faster it goes, compared to the other object.
Which was my point in my previous post...
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