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  2. Track Your Ride Data With These Expert-Recommended Power Meters

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    Power meters supply useful training data you can’t get with a fitness tracker.

  3. Wahoo Powrlink Zero power-meter pedals — full details, power ...

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    Single- and dual-sided power measurement based on the Speedplay Zero pedal.

  4. The Best Power Meters to Gather All Your Training Data - AOL

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  5. Cycling power meter - Wikipedia

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    Pedal based power meters. Pedal-based power meters can be located either in the pedal axle or in the pedal body. This type of cycling power meter measures the cyclist’s force exactly where it is applied, through one or both pedals. Power meters with sensors on both pedals can provide a real dual-sided power measurement, that is power data ...

  6. Bicycle performance - Wikipedia

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    For example, assuming no wind, one gets the following results for power delivered to the pedals (watts): 175 W for a 90 kg bike + rider to go 9 m/s (32 km/h or 20 mph) on the flat (76% of effort to overcome aerodynamic drag), or 2.6 m/s (9.4 km/h or 5.8 mph) on a 7% grade (2.1% of effort to overcome aerodynamic drag).

  7. Hall effect sensor - Wikipedia

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    Hall effect magnetometers (also called tesla meters or gauss meters) use a Hall probe [23] with a Hall element to measure magnetic fields or inspect materials (such as tubing or pipelines) using the principles of magnetic flux leakage. A Hall probe is a device that uses a calibrated Hall effect sensor to directly measure the strength of a ...

  8. Car controls - Wikipedia

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    Car controls are the components in automobiles and other powered road vehicles, such as trucks and buses, used for driving and parking. While controls like steering wheels and pedals have existed since the invention of cars, other controls have developed and adapted to the demands of drivers.

  9. Automobile accessory power - Wikipedia

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    Modern vehicles run most accessories on electrical power. Typically, only 2% of a vehicle's total power output has gone towards powering accessories. [1] Electrical and hybrid vehicles may use a larger proportion of energy for accessories, due to reduced inefficiencies in the drive train, especially the elimination of engine idling.

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