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Horse power is a measurement of energy which can be expressed by E=1/2mv2.

If a slow-moving student is exceptionally more massive than a fast moving student (m1>>m2), then his energy will be higher.

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Q: Could the horsepower developed by a slow-moving student ever be greater than the horsepower develped by a faster-moving student?
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