horsepower and the power of a horse

horsepower and the power of a horse

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mikeylad

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31,608 posts

254 months

Sunday 13th April 2003
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am i being daft, or are the two linked in some archaic measurement thingy?

how was the power of a horse measured? (and whose horse are we on about? high-mileage, well-serviced, big-bore exhaust(!) was it a fit one, or just glue-to-be?)

and is there any other reason besides laziness and inertia that we still use it.

suparuss

61 posts

254 months

Sunday 13th April 2003
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i beleive the term originated from the tractor pulling competitions, wich started its days with horses pulling weights on sledge type things, then when they started using new fangled combustion engines they kept the term "horse power" as a measurement of power sot that everyone could relate to something they knew more about.

jmorgan

36,010 posts

285 months

Sunday 13th April 2003
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Try this

danhay

7,441 posts

257 months

Monday 14th April 2003
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jmorgan said: Try this


That's a pretty good explaination. I remember reading somewhere that your average horse can only produce a sustained 0.25hp.

In the early years of motoring HP was calculated (for tax purposes) on some sort of bore and stroke calculation which favoured long stroke engines. This resulted engines which had fantastic bottom end torque, which indirectly led to the invention of the TVR...or something like that!

Mad Dawg

103 posts

264 months

Monday 14th April 2003
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danhay said:

jmorgan said: Try this


That's a pretty good explaination. I remember reading somewhere that your average horse can only produce a sustained 0.25hp.

In the early years of motoring HP was calculated (for tax purposes) on some sort of bore and stroke calculation which favoured long stroke engines. This resulted engines which had fantastic bottom end torque, which indirectly led to the invention of the TVR...or something like that!


car tax used to be based on cylinder bore size... so guess what the maufacturers did...

joust

14,622 posts

260 months

Monday 14th April 2003
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Most comprehensive explinations of all thing hp and torque is at
www.pumaracing.co.uk/mainmenu.htm

along with a lot of other things.

J

chaparral

965 posts

260 months

Saturday 19th April 2003
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This is in response to the idiot who said that the "average horse can only put out .25 horsepower". A MAN in decent shape can put out a continuous .25 hp (170 watts). Lance Armstrong can put out close to 450 watts continuous for hours. I put out over 1 kw running the quarter mile. James Watt's measurement was accurate in 1769; I hope that today's horses are stronger than that!

mikeylad

Original Poster:

31,608 posts

254 months

Saturday 19th April 2003
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has horse technology come a long way in the last few hundred years?