Even stranger that busses can have hundred and coaches can have thousand horsepower motors.
Was there any point at all to your comment?
Even stranger that busses can have hundred and coaches can have thousand horsepower motors.
Was there any point at all to your comment?
You've seen a horse drawn coach on the motorway cruising at 70 mph? What were you on that day?
Is there any point in you?
More pointless verbal diarrhoea.
No more than anything else I suppose.
2 horses = 1 HP according to Bolton & Watt's original definition. However that was averaged over a day, you could get much more out a horse for a short period.
On 17/01/2015 10:52, Dave Plowman (News) wrote: ...
I don't recall the horse drawn milk floats needing to carry a load of traction batteries.
Right. So you'd need 10 horses to pull a milk float around? ;-)
Yes - that was explained earlier. I was used to HP from mechanical devices being the maximum - hence my comment.
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