Posts : 187 Join date : 2015-02-04 Age : 26 Location : New south wales , Australia
Subject: Sorry for my inactivity Mon May 11, 2015 8:20 am
Hey guys,sorry i advance for my lack of posts over the next couple of days,i'm going to be studying for my half yearlies this week so,i will try to post as much as i can Hope you guys understand
-Alex
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Posts : 308 Join date : 2015-05-07 Age : 34 Location : Martinez, California
Subject: Re: Sorry for my inactivity Mon May 11, 2015 8:26 am
i know what you mean lol, my finals are in the next few days, im dreading it so much!
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Subject: Re: Sorry for my inactivity Mon May 11, 2015 8:27 am
well i wish us both lots of luck
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Subject: Re: Sorry for my inactivity Mon May 11, 2015 12:36 pm
Hey man, don't sweat it. There is no need to apologize. Thanks for the heads up. Good luck on your exams and remember real life duties are far and beyond more important than GUN. We'll still be here when you are finished.
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Subject: Re: Sorry for my inactivity Mon May 11, 2015 12:54 pm
My graduates in university are in two weeks... Pain and despair...
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1 horsepower (HP) was defined ( reference: ) by taking a horse that could pull with a force of 180 lbs, and the calculation comes out to ~32,572 ft*lbf / min. To estimate the pulling power of a duck, I will consider that they have enough force to propel themselves up into the air, so that is at least a force matching their weight (1.6-3.5 lbs). Since birds of prey can sometimes take off with a fish (perhaps 1 lb), I'll estimate that a duck or other similarly-sized bird can generate 4 lbs of force. HP formula from wikipedia gives: P = W/t = F * d / t = 4 lbf * 2.4 * 2pi * 12 ft / 1 min = 723 ft*lbf/min But this simplifies to a comparison of 4 lbs of force in the duck to 180 lbs of force from the horse.. 180/4 = 45. So perhaps 45 ducks, if they could all apply maximal force in the same direction, at the same time, might be able to generate the horsepower of 1 horse.