One HP is equal to 746 watts. Therefore 2.5 HP equals 2.5 x 746 = 1865 watts.
1 horsepower = 746 watts 1 watt = 0.00134 horsepower (rounded)
To answer this question the voltage of the motor must be stated. I = W/E. 1 HP equals 746 watts.
Five kilovolts equals zero watts. The formula you need to use is W = A x V.
1HP = 746 watts 15 HP = 11190 watts = 11.19 kW You would need a generator of at least 13kW. UPS Distributor for 15 Years.
2 horsepower is equal to approximately 1492 watts.
1hp equals 746 watts.2.2kw equals 2200 watts divided by 746 equals 2.95 hp
1hp=746 watts
The number to use for calculation purposes is 746 watts equals one horsepower.
746 watts equals 1 HP.
Kilowatts (kW) and horsepower (hp) are both units of power, but they represent power in different systems of measurement. One horsepower is equivalent to about 0.746 kilowatts. Kilowatts are the international standard for power measurement, while horsepower is commonly used in the United States and some other countries.
One HP is equal to 746 watts. Therefore 2.5 HP equals 2.5 x 746 = 1865 watts.
In theory one horse power equals 746 watts. They are both basic measures of power. A 1 HP motor however draws more than 746 watts because to give a mechanical output of 1 HP/746 watts at the shaft, the motor has to draw more than 746 watts of electric power to cover losses in caused by resistance in the windings and the iron core of the motor, and friction in the bearings. A typical efficiency for a motor would be 90% so that the electric power used would be 829 watts. <<>> For clarification in all electrical calculations regarding horsepower, 746 watts per horsepower is used.
To convert horsepower to watts, you can use the formula: 1 horsepower = 745.7 watts. Therefore, 14 horsepower is equal to approximately 10,399.8 watts.
One horsepower (hp) equals 746 Watts (W), regardless of voltage (V). Kilo-Volt-Amps, often expressed as "KVA" is a commonly used unit of power. 1 Watt is defined as 1VA. 1 KVA equals 1000 Watts. 1 HP = 746 Watts = 0.746KVA and therefore 1KVA = 1000W = 1.34hp
There is no proof. 1 mechanical horse power is simply defined as 745.7 watts. Period.
1 horsepower equates to about 745.7 watts.Horsepower is simply the Imperial unit of measurement of power, whereas the watt is the SI unit for power. So there's nothing stopping you from specifying the power output of an electric heater in horsepower if you want to, or specifying the output power of a car engine in watts (as they do outside the United States). But, to answer your question, there are 746 W to one horsepower.