An easy question that led to a TROUBLE?



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An easy question that led to a TROUBLE? and got a better answer

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Horsepower is measured in horsepower. And the actual horsepower of one horse is really close to one horsepower on average. The concept of hp itself was introduced by Watt, and he was the first to determine exactly what 1 hp equals. - The concept of 1 hp is precisely the POWER, i.e. how much useful work it did per SECOND, if we speak in modern terms, and not the volume of water pumped up FOR THE WHOLE DAY. Mr. Sharipov ended an almost correct historical description with an obvious physical nonsense.

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Horsepower is measured in horsepower. And the real power of one horse on average is really close to one horsepower. The concept of hp itself was introduced by Watt, and he was the first to determine exactly what 1 hp equals. - The concept of 1 hp is precisely the POWER, i.e. how much useful work it did per SECOND, if we speak in modern terms, and not the volume of water pumped up FOR THE WHOLE DAY. Mr. Sharipov ended an almost correct historical description with an obvious physical nonsense.

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what nonsense.

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what a creep.

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No! Not just 18.75, the whole 23.48!

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horsepower, real=750W, of course that's the average.

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Did you understand what you said?

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You said such bullshit.

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History has to be read: when it came to how to measure the performance of cars, they did this experiment. They put a big horse in a tub of water and drove it all day until it died and the volume of water it pumped was taken as a unit of what is called horsepower

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one horsepower equals 735.4988 watts and where did you get the kilograms?

 

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