Approx 2.62 hp
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!
12 to the second power is 144...2 to the second power is 4, any # to the second power is the # times itself.
"Foot-lbs" is a unit of energy, whereas "horsepower" is a unit of power,which is the same as the rate of using energy.1 horsepower = 550 foot-pounds per second
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.
The exponent is 2 - from the SECOND power.
Inch pounds is a measure of energy. One horse power is 550 ft-pounds per second, which is also equal to 6600 inch-pounds per second.
In computers, it is Hewlett Packard. I think also Horse power - a foot-pound-second unit of power, equivalent to 550 foot-pounds per second. also horse power= a unit of power equal to 746 watts arsh
not sure if this is the answer to your question, but it may help 1 Horse power is = to lifting 500 pounds 1 foot in 1 second that is was the WORK the avg horse could do
50,000 pounds per hour how much horse power
76-306 pounds the 8 horse power weighs 236 pounds.
pounds of thrust divided by 2,5 equals horsepower
Multiply the foot pounds of torque by the rpm.
75 hp
horsepower = torque (in ft-pounds) times RPM divided by 5250
One Horsepower equals 33,000 foot-pounds per minute. Basically meaning one horse can raise or move 33 pounds 1000 feet in one minute.
7.5 million pounds or 160,000,000 horse power.
its actually used by the power of one horse 550 pounds per square foot