The question is inconsistant. You cannot use time as a unit for length.
as you may know, horses used to be used. One horses power was described as 1 horse power, 2 is two horse power and so on, but as the world progeressed, so did technology and cars have lots of power. Still, things were decribed in horse power. So if youir car has 267 horse power, for example, this means that it would take 267 horses to have that much power that the car has in one car. (Corret me if that is wrong, thank you, hope this helped :)
600 watts
Power (Watts) is Joules (energy) per Second (time) so divide the number of joules by the number of seconds. 104/60 = 1.733 Watts
You take it to have a dyno test done.
Dyno. Short for dynomometer.
400,000 eels to power a truck for 12 seconds
Dynamometer
If an ox decided to kill a horse (which would be extremely rare), it would take less than 15 seconds to gore the horse in the side, knock it over then trample it to death.
65 seconds
About 1.27 seconds .
I have a push mower with a 4.5 horse on it and it uses a champion j19lm.
There is not a direct correlation between horse power and speed. There are a number of other factors that uses the horse power to make the speed. You can take the same 30 horse power and put it in a number of applications and get a difference in speed of 8 mph on a 30 hp lawn mower to 150 plus mph on a 30 hp motorcycle.