1 hp = 746 watts
Easy way to remember this:
-- According to the description in his diary, the sails of Christopher Columbus'
ship the Santa Maria could have developed about 2 hp in a fresh gale.
-- 1/2 of 1492 = 746 .
The numerical value of 1 is 1. The numerical value of any figure is its absolute value, ignoring its negative or positive sign.
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Wattage = voltage times amperage. That's for DC. For AC there is a power factor PF = cos phi you have do multiply with.AnswerThe above answer suggests that power ('wattage') is an electrical unit, which it is not. In fact, power is defined as the rate of doing work, so the basic equation is work divided by time.
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1 hp is equivalent to 746 watts, get the wattage of 2hp by multiplying 746x2 then you will get 1492 watts.
1 horsepower is 760 Watts. I've also seen 1 hp = 745.7 Watts. Look up horsepower on Google.
To answer this question a voltage and HP must be stated.
For calculation purposes one horsepower is equal to 746 watts. So to find the total wattage of the motor multiply the total horsepower by 746. To change the wattage to kilowatts divide the total wattage by 1000.
Depends upon the voltage. At 110 volts, 800 watts = 7.27 amps. At 115 volts, 800 watts = 6.96 amps. At 120 volts, 800 watts = 6.67 amps. At 220 volts, 800 watts = 3.64 amps. Just divide the wattage by the voltage to determine the amperage. (You can also divide the wattage by the amperage to determine the voltage!)
To determine this you will have to measure the amperage the starter draws when you crank the engine. This amperage times the voltage (12 volts) will give you the wattage. There are 746 watts to 1 HP.
One HP is equal to 746 watts. Therefore 2.5 HP equals 2.5 x 746 = 1865 watts.
No, there is no Pokemon with an HP value that high. The Pokemon with the highest possible HP value is Blissey, with an HP value of 714 at its highest.
A Honda G300 is a 7 HP engine. You will have to look for the nameplate on the generator end to see what the wattage is.
There's something missing from this question - voltage. Horsepower translates to Watts, with 1 hp being 735 W. But to get Wattage you need to calculate Amperes x Voltage. W/O voltage there's no way to tell how many amps you need to get 2 hp.
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