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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Human power is work or energy that is prodHuman power is work or energy that is produced from the human body. It can also refer to the power (rate of work per time) of a human. Power comes primarily from muscles, but body heat is also used to do work like warming shelters, food, or other humans. World records of power performance by humans are of interest to work planners and work-process engineers. The average level of human power that can be maintained over a certain duration of time⁠ is interesting to engineers designing work operations in industry. Human-powered transport includes bicycles, rowing, skiing and many other forms of mobility. Human-powered equipment is occasionally used to generate, and sometimes to store, electrical energy for use where no other source of power is available. These include the Gibson girl survival radio, wind-up or (clockwork) radio and pedal radio.d-up or (clockwork) radio and pedal radio. , 人力(英: Human power)とは、人間を動力源とする動力。 , Potência do corpo humano é um termo relaciPotência do corpo humano é um termo relacionado ao trabalho ou à energia produzida a partir do corpo humano. O termo potência se refere à taxa de trabalho realizado (ou recebido) por unidade de tempo de um humano. A potência vem principalmente dos músculos, mas o corpo também exerce trabalho por meio do calor corporal que aquece o ambiente, alimentos ou outros seres humanos. Recordes mundiais de desempenho de energia obtidos por seres humanos são de interesse para planejadores do trabalho e engenheiros de processo de trabalho. O nível médio de potência que um ser humano pode manter ao longo de um determinado período de tempo, tal como um minuto ou uma hora, é um dado de interesse para engenheiros projetando operações de trabalho na indústria. A potência do corpo humano é ocasionalmente usada para gerar e, por vezes, armazenar energia elétrica em baterias para uso em localidades inabitadas.terias para uso em localidades inabitadas. , La potència del cos humà és la capacitat dLa potència del cos humà és la capacitat d'efectuar un treball mecànic en un temps determinat. Considerat com un motor, el cos humà disposa d'un potència específica (variable en cada cas i segons el temps que calgui mantenir-la) que pot aprofitar de maneres diferents.a) que pot aprofitar de maneres diferents. , القوة البشرية هي العمل أو الطاقة التي يتم القوة البشرية هي العمل أو الطاقة التي يتم إنتاجها من جسم الإنسان. يمكن أن يشير أيضًا إلى قوة (معدل العمل لكل وقت) للإنسان. تأتي القوة في المقام الأول من العضلات، ولكن يتم استخدام حرارة الجسم أيضًا للقيام بأعمال مثل تدفئة الملاجئ أو الطعام أو غيره من البشر. السجلات العالمية لأداء السلطة من قبل البشر هي ذات أهمية لمخططي العمل ومهندسي عملية العمل. إن متوسط مستوى القوة البشرية التي يمكن الحفاظ عليها على مدى فترة زمنية معينة، على مدى دقيقة أو ساعة واحدة، أمر مثير للاهتمام للمهندسين الذين يصممون عمليات العمل في الصناعة. تُستخدم الطاقة البشرية أحيانًا لتوليد الطاقة الكهربائية وتخزينها أحيانًا في البطاريات للاستخدام في البرية. أحيانًا في البطاريات للاستخدام في البرية. , La force (énergie ou puissance) humaine déLa force (énergie ou puissance) humaine désigne généralement le travail ou l'énergie produite par le corps humain ou la puissance (taux de travail par temps) d'un humain. Cette puissance provient principalement des muscles, mais la chaleur corporelle peut aussi contribuer à réchauffer la couche d'air située sous les habits, ou l'intérieur d'une combinaison de plongée, voire des abris, de la nourriture ou d'autres humains. Le niveau moyen de puissance humaine qui peut être maintenu sur une certaine durée de temps⁠ est limité par la capacité énergétique de l'organisme (dépendant notamment de l'alimentation, mais aussi du taux d'oxygène et d'autres facteurs dont la fatigue induite par les déchets métaboliques et la montée en température des muscules, ainsi que, à long terme, des effets de l'entraînement intensif et du vieillissement). Les moyennes et records de performance énergétique du corps humain intéressent les planificateurs du travail et les ingénieurs en processus de travail dans l'industrie notamment, mais aussi le biomimétisme, la biomécanique et la robotique (cf. exosquelettes…). L'énergie du corps humain permet, sans artéfacts, la marche à pied, la course, l'escalade, la natation, etc. et avec des artefacts divers types de transport à propulsion humaine (vélos, rame/aviron, ski et de nombreuses autres formes de mobilité classées parmi les mobilités actives ou mobilités douces). Divers équipements facilitent l'utilisation de la force humaine via des systèmes de tirette, pédale, manivelle, pression et ressort de rappel pour générer (et parfois de stocker) de l'énergie électrique, quand et là où aucune autre source d'énergie n'est disponible (ex : certaines montres, radios de survie (Gibson girl.. et autres radio à manivelle ou à pédales). De la naissance à la mort, le métabolisme humain ne cesse jamais, aussi dans un futur proche, des appareils électroniques portables ou implantés dans le corps humain pourraient être auto-alimentés par des dispositifs de stockage d'énergie portables ou implantables capables. Ces derniers pourraient capter et stocker une partie de la bioénergie fournie par les mouvements du corps humain (énergie cinétique), mais aussi à partir d'un tel que la sueur et à partir de la simple chaleur corporelle. à partir de la simple chaleur corporelle.
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http://dbpedia.org/property/reason The 50 W mentioned here is even less than The 50 W mentioned here is even less than the 80 W mentioned above for normal human metabolism. In vigorous exercise, the power produced surely is not less than the 80 W for basal metabolic rate. If the author wishes to distinguish between e.g. thermal and mechanical power delivered, I would prefer s/he clearly states what s/he intends to say. Currently the text confuses me.ds to say. Currently the text confuses me.
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rdfs:comment القوة البشرية هي العمل أو الطاقة التي يتم القوة البشرية هي العمل أو الطاقة التي يتم إنتاجها من جسم الإنسان. يمكن أن يشير أيضًا إلى قوة (معدل العمل لكل وقت) للإنسان. تأتي القوة في المقام الأول من العضلات، ولكن يتم استخدام حرارة الجسم أيضًا للقيام بأعمال مثل تدفئة الملاجئ أو الطعام أو غيره من البشر. تدفئة الملاجئ أو الطعام أو غيره من البشر. , Human power is work or energy that is prodHuman power is work or energy that is produced from the human body. It can also refer to the power (rate of work per time) of a human. Power comes primarily from muscles, but body heat is also used to do work like warming shelters, food, or other humans. World records of power performance by humans are of interest to work planners and work-process engineers. The average level of human power that can be maintained over a certain duration of time⁠ is interesting to engineers designing work operations in industry.ers designing work operations in industry. , Potência do corpo humano é um termo relaciPotência do corpo humano é um termo relacionado ao trabalho ou à energia produzida a partir do corpo humano. O termo potência se refere à taxa de trabalho realizado (ou recebido) por unidade de tempo de um humano. A potência vem principalmente dos músculos, mas o corpo também exerce trabalho por meio do calor corporal que aquece o ambiente, alimentos ou outros seres humanos.biente, alimentos ou outros seres humanos. , 人力(英: Human power)とは、人間を動力源とする動力。 , La potència del cos humà és la capacitat dLa potència del cos humà és la capacitat d'efectuar un treball mecànic en un temps determinat. Considerat com un motor, el cos humà disposa d'un potència específica (variable en cada cas i segons el temps que calgui mantenir-la) que pot aprofitar de maneres diferents.a) que pot aprofitar de maneres diferents. , La force (énergie ou puissance) humaine déLa force (énergie ou puissance) humaine désigne généralement le travail ou l'énergie produite par le corps humain ou la puissance (taux de travail par temps) d'un humain. Cette puissance provient principalement des muscles, mais la chaleur corporelle peut aussi contribuer à réchauffer la couche d'air située sous les habits, ou l'intérieur d'une combinaison de plongée, voire des abris, de la nourriture ou d'autres humains.ris, de la nourriture ou d'autres humains.
rdfs:label 人力 , Énergie humaine , Human power , Potência do corpo humano , Potència del cos humà , القوة البشرية
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