That will also depend on how high the water is to be pumped: to pump it higher requires more energy per second, i.e., more power.
2.3 US gallons equals 8706cc
21yards to the third power equals 4,241.45455 US gallons
No one. A horse power is an Imperial measurement unit, not an SI unit and so a metre would not have featured!No one. A horse power is an Imperial measurement unit, not an SI unit and so a metre would not have featured!No one. A horse power is an Imperial measurement unit, not an SI unit and so a metre would not have featured!No one. A horse power is an Imperial measurement unit, not an SI unit and so a metre would not have featured!
You can't compare that. Ampere is a unit of electrical current; horse power is a unit of power.
There is no answer since you are comparing speed (km/h) with power (hp)
1 horse
To calculate the horse power of a compressor one would need to use the following calculation. Pump ratio x GPM @ 100 psi = CFM. For a gas compressor divide CFM by 2 and for an electric compressor, divide CFM by 4. GPM is gallons per minute and CFM is air consumption in cubic feet per minute.
One liter of what?
200
One Horsepower equals 33,000 foot-pounds per minute. Basically meaning one horse can raise or move 33 pounds 1000 feet in one minute.
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as fast as mommy will go
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Stock and straight from the factory, about 155hp.
When operating, a nuclear power plant needs about 750,000 gallons of water per minute! When being shut down (as in the case of an emergency) the cooling operation requires about 25,000 gallons per minute.
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120 hp