For those interested in that sort of thing here is an article from the BBC. I doubt it will make any difference to the MGW of you motorhome or your payload :smile2: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-46143399
I have seen that and, although a scientist, I will not lose any sleep....
Electromagnets of course are made of coils of wire and it is the EXACT length of wire and it's coil Adium will affect the force generated and I expect such comments may well have already been recognised and realised - leading to more definitions of such things...
Oh well as I said I wil not worry about such things...
The 80 km/h limit on French roads must be different to the scientific definition so far used - French drivers and their speedometers seem to have a higher value idea of the kilometre.
They use a system that is a minimum of 10% - 20% over the usual definition and apparently a truer figure of 90 km/h – 100 km/h is used by most drivers in France on rural roads.
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