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fjtwelve's Bikes / Re: K1300S
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They seem to be having some issues, but their CDN is fine and I can see the image OK.
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It has a 2" display on the recordin unit but other than using it to ensure the camera is pointing in roughly the right direction, and to change the settings, I never look at it
Kitten Power
Step 1. Estimating a Kitten's Power Output:
1. Weight and Activity: An average domestic kitten weighs around 0.45-0.9 kg. A playful kitten can be quite energetic, but we need to estimate a reasonable sustained power output rather than peak bursts of energy.
2. Energy Expenditure: The metabolic rate of a small animal like a kitten can give us some clues. Let's assume an average kitten burns about 60-80 calories per day (about 250-335 kilojoules per day).
Step 2: Calculating Kitten Power
To convert the energy expenditure into power:Power (in watts) = Energy (in joules) / Time (in seconds)
- 1 calorie = 4.184 joules
- Therefore, 60-80 calories per day = 251-335 kilojoules per day
- 1 day = 86,400 seconds
Using the average energy expenditure of 293 kilojoules per day:
Kitten Power = 293,000 joules / 86,400 seconds ≈ 3.39 watts
Step 3: Ratio of Horsepower to Kitten Power
Now that we have both measurements:Ratio = 746 watts / 3.39 watts ≈ 220
- 1 horsepower = 746 watts
- 1 kitten power ≈ 3.39 watts
Conclusion
1 horsepower is approximately equivalent to 220 kitten power.
In summary:
1 horsepower ≈ 746 watts
1 kitten power ≈ 3.39 watts
1 horsepower ≈ 220 kitten power
if you're down that way you should also pop into Compton Abbas Airfield. You could go via ZigZag hill, for no other reason than to say you've done it. Nice view from Spreadeagle hill too.