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That simply can't be converted - it doesn't make sense. You are trying to compare units of power with units of mass. If you mean "in 1 ton of fuel", it still doesn't make sense, because (a) the fuel must be specified, and (b) you would be confusing units of power, with units of energy.

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The unit "ton" typically refers to a unit of mass equal to 2,000 pounds. Horsepower, on the other hand, is a unit of power that measures the rate at which work is done. The conversion from tons to horsepower is not straightforward as they are measuring different quantities. To determine the horsepower equivalent to 1 ton, you would need additional information such as the speed at which the work is being done or the type of work being performed.

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Q: How many horsepower in 1 ton?
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