You don't, because horsepower is not a metric unit.
Horsepower is a unit of work, so the metric equivalent would be the watt. There are several different definitions of horsepower, which work out to somewhere between about 730-750 watts depending on precisely which one you use.
There are a few engines used for the a380. The one i have calculated it for is the Engine Alliance GP7000. this engine produces 363 kN of thrust. This is equal to 486.79 HP or 493 metric HP
hp=horsepower
With the 232 ci engine, 100 HP.With the 258 ci engine, 110 HP. With the 304 ci V8 engine, 150 HP. With the 360 ci V8 engine, 175 HP. With the 360-4 V8 engine, 220 HP. With the 401-4 V8 engine, 255 HP.
If ur talking about a motor its kinda like the metric system of saying hp or power, car motors range form 1000cc to 10000cc normally
Kilowatts (kW) and horsepower (hp) are both units of power, with 1 hp equal to approximately 0.746 kW. Kilowatts are a metric unit commonly used in the scientific community, while horsepower is a unit more commonly used in the automotive industry, particularly in the United States. kW is based on the metric system, whereas hp is based on the imperial system.
There was a 42 HP and a 52 HP engine available.
metric HP is roughly 0.7354 kW 100 HP = 73.54 kW 100 kW = 134.10 HP so... 77 kW = 0.77 * 134.10 = 103.257 HP
75ps or about 73 HP
I believe it is 285 hp.
Approximately 101 hp.
Approx 6 hp
The 2010 Lincoln MKX's engine produces 265 hp @ 6250 rpm.