Didn't think this was techy enuf for the Technical forum as it's not entirely bike orientated and I need the answer in an "Enginneering for Dummies"stylee 
Then I started typing it and changed my mind
Just been asked by a mate to describe brake horsepower in simple terms and went "erm..............it's...............erm............hang on"
I know horsepower was originally something to do with how many times a horse could turn a treadmill in an hour, cos the guy wanted to know how many he could replace with the steam engine he'd built (isn't progession wonderful
)
I had a quick hunt for "brake horsepower" and came up with the fact it was measured with "Dynamometers"
, which of course started another thread. What's a dynamometer 
Dynamometers measure torque by use of a brake. Brake torque is simply a measurement of how much resistance is needed to hold the engine at a steady rate of speed
So is this a guy holding a brake on an engine, e.g. holding the reins of a horse to stop it going too fast? and the dynamometer is a springy affair a bit like a set of hanging scales that's attached to the reins and shows how much force/weight is being used by turning a needle on a scale?
Surely taking your foot off the accelerator (or showing 'whoa!') would make you slow down? Why would you wind and engine up and then try to stop it?
Anyway, I digress.
'Extreme' idiots guide to horsepower and brake horse power please, I'm confusing myself now!
Cheers
Jon
(I was away the day we did physics
)
Then I started typing it and changed my mind
Just been asked by a mate to describe brake horsepower in simple terms and went "erm..............it's...............erm............hang on"
I know horsepower was originally something to do with how many times a horse could turn a treadmill in an hour, cos the guy wanted to know how many he could replace with the steam engine he'd built (isn't progession wonderful
)I had a quick hunt for "brake horsepower" and came up with the fact it was measured with "Dynamometers"
, which of course started another thread. What's a dynamometer 
Dynamometers measure torque by use of a brake. Brake torque is simply a measurement of how much resistance is needed to hold the engine at a steady rate of speed
So is this a guy holding a brake on an engine, e.g. holding the reins of a horse to stop it going too fast? and the dynamometer is a springy affair a bit like a set of hanging scales that's attached to the reins and shows how much force/weight is being used by turning a needle on a scale?
Surely taking your foot off the accelerator (or showing 'whoa!') would make you slow down? Why would you wind and engine up and then try to stop it?

Anyway, I digress.
'Extreme' idiots guide to horsepower and brake horse power please, I'm confusing myself now!
Cheers
Jon
(I was away the day we did physics
)
Yep that's much better now