Math question
NorthCascades
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I went for a ride the other day, and didn't notice that my Garmin had my crank length at 172.5 instead of 175 mm. My PM is in my pedals. Did it over or under report power on that ride? I realize the difference is small, I'm curious though.
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Well, torque is force times radius, and power is torque times angular velocity. I assume the power meter uses your cadence to get angular velocity and the force from the sensor, so the error in the crank length will cause a linear error in the power. Only 1.4% in this case. No big deal.2
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Jthanmyfitnesspal wrote: »Well, torque is force times radius, and power is torque times angular velocity. I assume the power meter uses your cadence to get angular velocity and the force from the sensor, so the error in the crank length will cause a linear error in the power. Only 1.4% in this case. No big deal.
Parlez vous anglais?2 -
Seems like a physics question, really.0
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I would say it over-reported.
Bah. I had a 50/50.
I'm wanting someone to answer though! I'm just going on a sense...
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Thank you for tickling my engineer nerdiness.
To echo @Jthanmyfitnesspal -
Power (kW) = Torque (N*m) x Speed (RPM) / 9.5488
Torque (N*m) = Push force (N) * crank arm (m)
For all other variables held constant, the shorter crank arm setting will under report your power estimates for your ride. But, like jthan said, it's a 1.4% error. Fix your settings and move on without worrying about it.2 -
That's what I thought, longer arm would be more leverage so probably less power. Wasn't sure though and sometimes my hunches start me wrong.
I'm not losing any sleep over it, but I'm a curious person and wanted to nail it down.
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NorthCascades wrote: »That's what I thought, longer arm would be more leverage so probably less power.
This is where the physics teacher does a face palm.
The longer crank arm for the same force and cadence does more work and produces more energy. See above.
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