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			<description><![CDATA[<p>I would like to know these for reference sake.</p><p>I recall a 20 to 25 kgcm torque for a similar geared motor this is 2 Nm,&nbsp; (20kg cm/100cm per m x 9.81 Newtons per Kg)</p><p>Now power conversion formula is power (kw) = torque(Nm) x rotation speed (rpm) / 9.54</p><p>so this motor at 6 rpm is&nbsp; 2 x 6 /9.5 = about 1 kw????<br />But this is a 20 watt motor. Maybe that formula was for high speed engines for things such as cars?</p>]]></description>
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