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:::I did some maths, and I believe it takes 19.9GJ to get a 450kg horse to 23,600km. That is essentially mgh, but taking into account the change in gravity. At 1 Watt, thats gonna take 631 years. Our 500 horses per year solar plant needs to output 315kW ([http://www.solardaily.com/reports/Independence_Solar_Completes_300_kW_Rooftop_Solar_Array_999.html 300kW solar array on a roof for reference]). Our 10 horses per minute power station would need to output 3.32GW, so a decent nuclear facility. Once the Three Gorges Dam in China is running at full capacity (22.5GW), it could be launching 68 horses per minute. Running constantly at full capacity, we could rid the world of horses (est 58 million) in under two years. --[[User:Pudder|Pudder]] ([[User talk:Pudder|talk]]) 11:09, 19 December 2014 (UTC)
 
:::I did some maths, and I believe it takes 19.9GJ to get a 450kg horse to 23,600km. That is essentially mgh, but taking into account the change in gravity. At 1 Watt, thats gonna take 631 years. Our 500 horses per year solar plant needs to output 315kW ([http://www.solardaily.com/reports/Independence_Solar_Completes_300_kW_Rooftop_Solar_Array_999.html 300kW solar array on a roof for reference]). Our 10 horses per minute power station would need to output 3.32GW, so a decent nuclear facility. Once the Three Gorges Dam in China is running at full capacity (22.5GW), it could be launching 68 horses per minute. Running constantly at full capacity, we could rid the world of horses (est 58 million) in under two years. --[[User:Pudder|Pudder]] ([[User talk:Pudder|talk]]) 11:09, 19 December 2014 (UTC)
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I filled out the remaining fields. I thought about getting the interior capacities of all 1981 Oldsmobile models but doesn't seem worth it. It's clearly a joke so that kind of research doesn't seem necessary.{{unsigned ip|173.245.56.152}}
  
 
:::I confirmed the height of 23 600 km with my own calculations; my result is about 189 km altitude at perigeum, and 996 km for 24 350 km (750 km higher, as you wrote). My code seems consistent as entering geostationary orbit altitude results in geostationary orbit. Anyway, I think that 19.9 GJ is slightly wrong - [http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=G*earth+mass*450+kg+*+(1%2Fearth+radius-1%2F(earth+radius%2B23600km)) I entered it into Wolfram], and it showet a little more. This results in 350 kW and 3.7 GW for backyard solar panels and power plant, respectively. [[Special:Contributions/162.158.92.100|162.158.92.100]] 22:20, 28 January 2017 (UTC)
 
:::I confirmed the height of 23 600 km with my own calculations; my result is about 189 km altitude at perigeum, and 996 km for 24 350 km (750 km higher, as you wrote). My code seems consistent as entering geostationary orbit altitude results in geostationary orbit. Anyway, I think that 19.9 GJ is slightly wrong - [http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=G*earth+mass*450+kg+*+(1%2Fearth+radius-1%2F(earth+radius%2B23600km)) I entered it into Wolfram], and it showet a little more. This results in 350 kW and 3.7 GW for backyard solar panels and power plant, respectively. [[Special:Contributions/162.158.92.100|162.158.92.100]] 22:20, 28 January 2017 (UTC)
 
I filled out the remaining fields. I thought about getting the interior capacities of all 1981 Oldsmobile models but doesn't seem worth it. It's clearly a joke so that kind of research doesn't seem necessary.{{unsigned ip|173.245.56.152}}
 
  
 
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:I did notice it too, though I've always been a bit disappointed by the limited range of T-shirt comics. None of my favourites are on there. As far as this page mentioning it, it isn't relevant to the comic, so doesn't belong on this page. I don't know of a page on explainxkcd where it would really fit in. --[[User:Pudder|Pudder]] ([[User talk:Pudder|talk]]) 11:18, 19 December 2014 (UTC)
 
:I did notice it too, though I've always been a bit disappointed by the limited range of T-shirt comics. None of my favourites are on there. As far as this page mentioning it, it isn't relevant to the comic, so doesn't belong on this page. I don't know of a page on explainxkcd where it would really fit in. --[[User:Pudder|Pudder]] ([[User talk:Pudder|talk]]) 11:18, 19 December 2014 (UTC)
::Here: [[xkcd#Header_text]] on the [[xkcd]] page on explain. Just finished the transcript for this comic. Note the [[1461: Payloads#Trivia]] above. --[[User:Kynde|Kynde]] ([[User talk:Kynde|talk]]) 00:58, 30 January 2017 (UTC)
 
  
 
::Why not make your own?  Here is a fridge magnet, it wasn't too hard to figure out the design tools, [http://www.cafepress.com/cp/customize/product2.aspx?from=CustomDesigner&number=1027311439 Duty Calls magnet] Actual size is a little over 2" x 3" (50 x 75mm)--one problem with the design tools is figuring out the final size for some items. Based on my understanding of the CC license, I have not sold these, but I have given a few to friends. Edit--when something I want is in the XKCD store, of course I buy it there so Randall gets the cash.  For example, the large poster sized version of Money on the wall in front of me now came from the XKCD store. It would be really cool if Randall made this fridge magnet (or something similar) available on his site.{{unsigned ip|‎108.162.216.171}}
 
::Why not make your own?  Here is a fridge magnet, it wasn't too hard to figure out the design tools, [http://www.cafepress.com/cp/customize/product2.aspx?from=CustomDesigner&number=1027311439 Duty Calls magnet] Actual size is a little over 2" x 3" (50 x 75mm)--one problem with the design tools is figuring out the final size for some items. Based on my understanding of the CC license, I have not sold these, but I have given a few to friends. Edit--when something I want is in the XKCD store, of course I buy it there so Randall gets the cash.  For example, the large poster sized version of Money on the wall in front of me now came from the XKCD store. It would be really cool if Randall made this fridge magnet (or something similar) available on his site.{{unsigned ip|‎108.162.216.171}}

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