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Originally Posted by Cratos
They were all made before and after each race each day; my post (#4 of this thread) explains the science in a formula. This is done in most industries that require an evaluation of force and motion.
Is there merit to having the horse’s weight?
Yes, there is; the calculation of the horse’s energy = 1/2M*V^2 and can easily be calculated.
Also, the horse’s power and velocity can use the conversion of weight to mass in those calculations.
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Wait a minute. If you are talking about the conversion of mass to energy the formula is E =MC (squared), where E equals energy produced, M equals mass (in grams)and C is the speed of light squared. That means that the tiniest amount of mass would convert to nuclear proportions of energy. That's the formula for the energy produced by the atomic bomb. I doubt it would be of any value here unless you're thinking of blowing up the track.