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1 horsepower is 746 watts. You would need approximately 1340.5 horsepower to produce 1 megawatt of energy. That's a lot of horses!
"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
Volts don't make power. Watts do. Watts = (volts) x (amps) 1 horsepower = 746 watts
horsepower is engine power. cubic centimetres is engine displacement. (sometimes proportional but) they are not directly related.
1/100 is equivalent to 1%, which is equivalent to .01. In another example, 1/25 is equivalent to 4%, which is equivalent to .04.
1 tonner aircon = 4.7 HP
1 hp is equivalent to 746 watts, get the wattage of 2hp by multiplying 746x2 then you will get 1492 watts.
3/4 hp of course consumes less electricty
1 horsepower = 745.699872 watts
Power is simply a rate -the rate of transfer of energy. The watt is simply the SI unit of power, whereas the horsepower is an Imperial unit of power. In other words, watts and horsepower both measure the same thing, and can be used interchangeably. If you wish, you could measure the power of an electric heater in horsepower, for example. A horsepower is equivalent to 746 watts. In most countries outside the United States, the horsepower is considered obsolete and, for this reason, the output of motors (including automobile engines) are measured in watts (or kilowatts), not horsepower.
I horsepower equals 1/315th of 315 horsepower
Microfarad (and farad) is a unit for measuring capacitance of capacitors (in electricity). It cannot be related to horsepower. Many electric motors have capacitors to help them start under a load, though.
1 horsepower = 746 watts 1 watt = 0.00134 horsepower (rounded)
1 kilowatt = 1.34102209 horsepower
Air conditioners are rated in three ways, by B.T.U.'s, tons of refrigeration, or by horsepower. One ton of refrigeration removes the amount of heat needed to melt one ton of ice in 24 hours. One ton of refrigeration can remove 12,000 B.T.U.'s of heat in one hour. The B.T.U. is the amount of heat needed to raise 1 lb. of pure water 1 deg F.
1 Horsepower = 746 Watts There is more than one definition of Horsepower, and they have slightly different values.
1 horsepower=746watt