Originally posted by: silverpig
In grade 10 we did some tests to see about how powerful we were. We climbed some stairs as fast as we could, then using our mass, height, time, etc, we figured out our wattage 🙂
I was about 1.1 HP at the time I think.
Originally posted by: FrustratedUser
Originally posted by: silverpig
In grade 10 we did some tests to see about how powerful we were. We climbed some stairs as fast as we could, then using our mass, height, time, etc, we figured out our wattage 🙂
I was about 1.1 HP at the time I think.
I doubt that figure is correct, maybe close.
They measured the power output of the famous cyclist Pantani and he could produce ~1hp but not continuously.
Originally posted by: Malladine
You tink one 200hp car could pull as much as 200 horses?
*snicker*
Power, not energy.Originally posted by: crazygal
Someone (Watts) said 1 horse can produce a certain amount of energy. Your car produces energy as well. Since car engines are more powerful than horses, it would take multiple horses to produce the same amount of power. Ergo, a 200 horsepower engine is as powerful as 200 horses...
and you call yourself a man! 😉
Originally posted by: Eli
Nope.... It's based on the average weight a horse can lift in one minute.Originally posted by: notfred
Horse power is the average work a horse does over the course of an 8 hour day, not the maximum amount that the horse can do when it's trying it's hardest.