Submitted by GonjaNinja420 t3_ybtjvn in technology
Alan_Smithee_ t1_itk5far wrote
Reply to comment by domesticatedprimate in This new farming robot uses lasers to kill 200,000 weeds per hour by GonjaNinja420
If it’s that slow, then we don’t really want it running on fossil fuels, do we?
ArandomDane t1_itkb1cp wrote
For energy consumption (whether green or fossil or somewhere in-between), speed doesn't matter. Energy consumption is dependent on work done not how fast it is done.
strcrssd t1_itkynev wrote
To some degree. Speed is inversely proportional to energy consumption due to air resistance. Slower is much more efficient.
ChineseEntrepreneur t1_itl3334 wrote
This is the perfect Aktually comment. Something that's technically true but isn't a real consideration given the context.
pzerr t1_itlh191 wrote
To a certain degree. The engine resistance internally will be far greater at some point then the work at the wheels. The overall efficiency at slow speeds will be far worse.
Ie. A car traveling at 1kph while idling will only make 200km before the tank is empty. (20 hours). There always is a sweet spot. In farm equipment, tractor speeds are far lower and thus air resistance is negligible when compared to the work they do.
domesticatedprimate t1_itkwdwq wrote
Also, who said anything about fossil fuels?
Alan_Smithee_ t1_itl5yid wrote
I did. We don’t want to trade one Environmental issue for another.
domesticatedprimate t1_itldwgw wrote
Then don't use fossil fuels. It's not rocket science.
Alan_Smithee_ t1_itlei21 wrote
So you agree it’s a factor to consider.
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