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what is horse power

4 Mar

Chances are you’ve heard about horsepower. Just about every car ad on TV mentions it, people talking about their cars bandy the word about and even most lawn mowers have a big sticker on them to tell you the horsepower rating.

But what is horsepower, and what does the horsepower rating mean in terms of performance? In this article, you’ll learn exactly what horsepower is and how you can apply it to your everyday life.

The term horsepower was invented by the engineer James Watt. Watt lived from 1736 to 1819 and is most famous fo

r his work on improving the performance of steam engines. We are also reminded of him every day when we talk about 60-watt light bulbs.

The story goes that Watt was working with ponies lifting coal at a coal mine, and he wanted a way to talk about the power available from one of these animals. He found that, on average, a mine pony could do 22,000 foot-pounds of work in a minute. He then increased that number by 50 percent and pegged the measurement of horsepower at 33,000 foot-pounds of work in one minute. It is that arbitrary unit of measure that has made its way down through the centuries and now appears on your
car, your lawn mower, your chain saw and even in some cases your vacuum cleaner.

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What horsepower means is this: In Watt’s judgement, one horse can do 33,000 foot-pounds of work every minute. So, imagine a horse raising coal out of a coal mine as shown above. A horse exerting 1 horsepower can raise 330 pounds of coal 100 feet in a minute, or 33 pounds of coal 1,000 feet in one minute, or 1,000 pounds 33 feet in one minute. You can make up whatever combination of feet and pounds you like. As long as the product is 33,000 foot-pounds in one minute, you have a horsepower.

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­Y­ou can probably imagine that you would not want to load 33,000 pounds of coal in the bucket and ask the horse to move it 1 foot in a minute because the horse couldn’t budge that big a load. You can probably also imagine that you would not want to put 1 pound of coal in the bucket and ask the horse to run 33,000 feet in one minute, since that translates into 375 miles per hour and horses can’t run that fast. However, if you have read How a Block and Tackle Works, you know that with a block and tackle you can easily trade perceived weight for distance using an arrangement of pulleys. So you could create a block and tackle system that puts a comfortable amount of weight on the horse at a comfortable speed no matter how much weight is actually in the bucket.

Horsepower can be converted into other units as well. For example:

  • 1 horsepower is equivalent to 746 watts. So if you took a 1-horsepower horse and put it on a treadmill, it could operate a generator producing a continuous 746 watts.
  • 1 horsepower (over the course of an hour) is equivalent to 2,545 BTU (British thermal units). If you took that 746 watts and ran it through an electric heater for an hour, it would produce 2,545 BTU (where a BTU is the amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 pound of water 1 degree F).
  • One BTU is equal to 1,055 joules, or 252 gram-calories or 0.252 food Calories. Presumably, a horse producing 1 horsepower would burn 641 Calories in one hour if it were 100-percent efficient.

In this article, you’ll learn all about horsepower and what it means in reference to machines.

How to sign up for an e-mail id

4 Mar

As everthing is changing to the internet handed resource,everyone need an email-id to communicate with their friends or to apply for a job online,its going on….

useful of having an email-id on our hand is worth of having a news watching a news channel,discovery,movies,mp3′s…as everything can be get by using email id itself….

Most of you dont know how to get an email id.Ya here i am for you to guide step by step of how to get andwhere to get it for freeLet’s see..

1.First know the site,which give you email for free…and other features such as giving storage in gb(most site gave you unlimited for free)
here is some website,in which you can get for free..in top wise order.

1. www.gmail.com
2.www.mail.yahoo.com
3.www.rediffmail.com
4.www.hotmail.com
5.www.live.com
6.www.in.com

Is this enough for you , i suggest you to choose gmail as it offers free access of various other features like BLOGGING,ORKUT friend connect,google pages,etc….

in any above mentioned website,please Click sign up! option ,to go to the registration page,where you hgave to give your

–>first name
–>last name
–>username (your username is the name of your email id)
–>password (dont give your password to anybody)
–>select security question..
–> give your own answer to the above selected question
–>enter the character that appears (see it carefully)

thatas it !!!!! you have learned ,how to get email id…

if you have any doubts,please feel free to write it on comment form below!!

How robot works

4 Mar

On the most basic level, human beings are made up of five major components:

  • A body structure
  • A muscle system to move the body structure
  • A sensory system that receives information about the body and the surrounding environment
  • A power source to activate the muscles and sensors
  • A brain system that processes sensory information and tells the muscles what to do

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NASA's Urban Robot
Photo courtesy NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
NASA’s Urban Robot, Urbie, features
software-controlled cameras and sensors that allow it to operate
autonomously in many types of terrain. URBIE checks out areas that
would pose potential risks to human investigators.

Of course, we also have some intangible attributes, such as intelligence and morality, but on the sheer physical level, the list above about covers it.

A robot is made up of the very same components. A typical robot has a movable physical structure, a motor of some sort, a sensor system, a power supply and a computer "brain" that controls all of these elements. Essentially, robots are man-made versions of animal life — they are machines that replicate human and animal behavior.

In this article, we’ll explore the basic concept of robotics and find out how robots do what they do.

Joseph Engelberger, a pioneer in industrial robotics, once remarked "I can’t define a robot, but I know one when I see one." If you consider all the different machines people call robots, you can see that it’s nearly impossible to come up with a comprehensive definition. Everybody has a different idea of what constitutes a robot.

want more informatiion? find here soon…

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