Hello together,
I want to formulate the following two sentences:
"At a rotational speed of 3700rpm, the maximum possible power output reaches zero.
This can be easily explained by that facts that the power output results from the product of torque and rotational speed, and the torque is zero at 3700rpm."
Had I better write it as follows, i.e. add a "that" in the before "the torque is zero at 3700rpm":
"At a rotational speed of 3700rpm, the maximum possible power output reaches zero.
This can be easily explained by that facts that the power output results from the product of torque and rotational speed, and that the torque is zero at 3700rpm."
Kind regards
cpu car 335 At a rotational speed of 3700rpm, the maximum possible power output reaches zero . T his can be easily explained by that the fac t s that the power output results from the product of the torque (zero at 3700rpm) and rotational speed. and the torque is zero at 3700rpm.
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cpu car 335At a rotational speed of 3700rpm, the maximum possible power output reaches zero. This can be easily explained bythatthe factsthat the power output results from the product of the