If you say so. The performance profiles of both species have been studied in great detail. There’s no need to run more experiments.It would be interesting to see the same set up but with both a human and horse.
If you say so. The performance profiles of both species have been studied in great detail. There’s no need to run more experiments.It would be interesting to see the same set up but with both a human and horse.
There's been a LOT of stuff published on this kind of comparison as well as many, many others. As with humans, horses vary a great deal. Also, there is a huge difference between peak and sustainable power delivery. Also, the "one horsepower" definition is not peak output of a typical horse, but rather the sustainable output of draft animals over the course of a typical shift (something like four hours).It would be interesting to see the same set up but with both a human and horse.
Wbahn you are totally correct! Human (IDK for sure abt equine) BMR (which is mostly maintenance of body temp) is like 78% of caloric consumption at room temp! So it's price we pay for being homeotherms along with constant threat of starvationbut I think that keeping warm is probably the big one).
I don't think it's that high. Take a look here:Human (IDK for sure abt equine) BMR (which is mostly maintenance of body temp) is like 78% of caloric consumption at room temp!
Really. Wouldn´t BTUs per peek be more comfortable units? Or ounce-barleycorns per fortnight? I was allways wondering, with that retarded rollercoaster of imperial units... capriciously assigned to 33k ft-lbs/Min (so 550 ft-lbs/s)
Or the king's feet as a unit to measure the smell of matured cheese...Really. Wouldn´t BTUs per peek be more comfortable units? Or ounce-barleycorns per fortnight? I was allways wondering, with that retarded rollercoaster of imperial units
http://weknowmemes.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/united-states-vs-the-rest-of-the-world.jpg why didn´t you guys come up with some kind of imperial fish-related amperes and corn-related volts![]()
Wayneh I say you'd reduce faster than in warm room but then you'd be hungry and coldI wish I could lose weight by just sitting in a cold room, but it doesn't seem to work.![]()
Really. Wouldn´t BTUs per peek be more comfortable units? Or ounce-barleycorns per fortnight? I was allways wondering, with that retarded rollercoaster of imperial units
http://weknowmemes.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/united-states-vs-the-rest-of-the-world.jpg why didn´t you guys come up with some kind of imperial fish-related amperes and corn-related volts![]()
Kubeek and Cmartinez if you want to see super unit cluster@#$% I say check out pressure/vac units and also magnetic quantities and unitsOr the king's feet as a unit to measure the smell of matured cheese...![]()
Yup... it was mainly Napoleon's work that immortalized the metric system. But he went further, and tried to supplant 7 day weeks with 10 day periods... and at that, he failed miserably, thank GodDid the French have such big influence with their metricization, or how did the system we use now gain the footing?
Assigning cheese stink the same units of measurements as inductance would be terribly confusing...Or the king's feet as a unit to measure the smell of matured cheese...![]()
* slap in the forehead * ...Assigning cheese stink the same units of measurements as inductance would be terribly confusing...
More than promoting the use of "metric" stuff, what they did was promote decimal concepts...After thousands of years of normal hours and minuts and seconds no one is going to go for metric time. But it still makes me wonder if napolens contemporaries like james watt were so eager to go with metric untis, or if this is just a "tribute" by the next generations that settled those quantities to fit in the metric system and named them to honor the famous guys.
Cmartinez don't forget 10 hr daysYup... it was mainly Napoleon's work that immortalized the metric system. But he went further, and tried to supplant 7 day weeks with 10 day periods... and at that, he failed miserably, thank God
The basic unit can be as daft as you please and based on whatever natural phenomena you choose, and no one will have an issue with that. Metric is based on the exact same thing, and it has no real relation to anything (not counting the arbitrary explanations) But the related units, multiples like how many foot to a yard, inches to a foot, and most importantly PITA fractional inches, that is what breaks the imperial system.
It would today... but not back in the early 19th century... As science progresses, our system of units become referenced to better foundationsfor example light nanoseconds would make excellent natural basis
Measurements...
- Centar - an hour of Colonial time.
- Centon - a minute of Colonial time.
- Metric - a Colonial meter.
- Metron - another name for metric.
- Microncenton - another name for micron.
- Micron - one hundredth of a centon.
- Radion - a Colonial unit of radiation.
- Sectar - a month of Colonial time.
- Secton - a week of Colonial time.
- Volton - Colonial unit of voltage.
- Yahren - a year of Colonial time.
Kubeek +1000! (by which I mean factorial of 1000)!and most importantly PITA fractional inches, that is what breaks the imperial system.
Going by appearances I'm average Pole according to my avatar which is closest match I could find to my real piccy! But I say personality-wise I'm more like old calculator so Reverse Polish NumptyAleph0, may I assume that you are not an average Polish girl after all?![]()
Ewwwe! BSG! Now I definitely like old TV and flicks but Ben Cartwright and dude named after coffee bar in space is just more than I can stomachIt would today... but not back in the early 19th century... As science progresses, our system of units become referenced to better foundations
Yeah? Then you'd want a handful of phenothiazines watching the remake!Ewwwe! BSG! Now I definitely like old TV and flicks but Ben Cartwright and dude named after coffee bar in space is just more than I can stomach!