On earth, force required to lift 1000 kg is 1000kg*9.8ms-2 = 9800 N
In joules, work done = 9800N*1m = 9800 J
Power = 9800J/1s = 9800 W
1 horsepower = 746 W
So power = 9800/746 = 13.13672922252011 horsepower
Not sure that this has a name. It is 0.1 horsepower.
To determine the horsepower required, you first need to calculate the work done, which is force multiplied by distance (1492 N * 2 m = 2984 joules). Then, convert the work done to horsepower by dividing by the time taken (1 second) to get the power in watts (2984 joules / 1 second = 2984 watts). Finally, convert watts to horsepower by dividing by 746 (1 horsepower = 746 watts), giving you approximately 4 horsepower.
There was no one inventor of the steam engine, although James Watt and Thomas Newcomen were among the first to create a workable engine. Horsepower is a measure of energy needed to do work. One horsepower is required to lift 75 kg 1 meter in 1 second.
0.0002777 meter per second
It is a meter per second.
You cannot convert minutes to meter per second. because minutes is a time unit and meter per second is a velocity unit.
There are many more than two units in common use for energy. Some of them are: -- newton-meter -- joule -- foot-pound -- calorie -- watt-second -- kilowatt-hour -- horsepower-hour
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meter per second is a unit of rate. It means that it is the distance traveled in meters per one second.
a. Meter per second and d. kg meter per second are SI units because they involve the base SI units meter (m) and kilogram (kg). b. Minute per meter, c. gram per second, and e. km per second are not SI units as they do not use the base SI units.
Force . . . . . . . . . kilogram-meter per second2 = newton Distance. . . . . . . meter Work, Energy. . . newton-meter = joule Power . . . . . . . . joule per second = watt Time. . . . . . . . . . second
Meter Kilogram Second Ampere Kelvin Mole Candela