• @PlaidBaron@lemmy.world
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    38 days ago

    Thats not my point. Its just not relevant to the overall efficiency of the bicycle compared to the car. Thermal efficiency isnt what we’re talking about here.

      • @PlaidBaron@lemmy.world
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        38 days ago

        Not really. Thats how youre interpreting it. When you consider the primary goal is to move a single person (in most cases), the bike wins out. You’re wasting energy moving a large amount of mass.

        • @Atomic@sh.itjust.works
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          08 days ago

          The bike will in most cases use less calories to travel the same distance. Absolutely. But, That is not the same, as being energy efficient. Energy efficiency is a measurement of input (energy) to output (work).

          If you’re driving a Reliant robin. You will probably surpass the muscle powered bike in both Calories consumed and energy efficiency.

          That doesn’t mean the bike won’t be more environmentally friendly.