800×200=
Doesn't work that way, 1 horse-power is equivalent to 33,000 foot-pounds per minute.
There are 55,000 foot-pounds per second in 100 horsepower.
Power = rate at which Work is done (Work or Energy divided by Time) Units often used for this include: Watt (joules/sec) Horsepower Foot-pounds/minute
18 pounds per hour = 0.136 kg per minute.
You cannot convert gallons per minute to pounds per square inch. The quantities do not have the same meaning. Gallons are a measure of volume, and pounds are a measure of weight. Minutes are a measure of time, and square inches are a measure of area.
Using: 1 horsepower = 550 foot-pounds per second800 x 200 = 160,000 foot-pounds per minute = 160,000/60 foot-pounds per second.# Horsepower = 160,000/60 x 550 = 428/33 = 4.848 HP (rounded)
One Horsepower equals 33,000 foot-pounds per minute. Basically meaning one horse can raise or move 33 pounds 1000 feet in one minute.
we still need the flow volume required, and the type of fluid to answer this question. But essentially, how much energy (in ft lbs per minute in this case) will it take to lift the appropriate number of foot pounds of fluid in 1 minute. Get the foot pounds for 1 horsepower.
ft pounds of torque times RPM divided by 5252 equals horsepower ..... In your question one peice of info is missing in order for someone to give you an answer .....(revolution per minute )
Horsepower is defined as work done over time. The exact definition of one horsepower is 33,000 lb.ft./minute. Put another way, if you were to lift 33,000 pounds one foot over a period of one minute, you would have been working at the rate of one horsepower. In this case, you'd have expended one horsepower-minute of energy. There are other definitions but as a whole they say approximately the same as in energy consumed for actual work.
Horsepower is the amount of energy the engine can produce, many other factors such as the weight of the vehicle greatly affect how horsepower corellates to speed. In exact numbers though, 1 Horse Power can move 33,000 pounds one foot in one minute or more simply 1 HP can move 375 pounds at 1mph.
Doesn't work that way, 1 horse-power is equivalent to 33,000 foot-pounds per minute.
1 horsepower = 550 foot-pounds per second
One horsepower is 550 foot-pounds per second.
The SI unit of power is the watt (W) Other non SI units include horsepower, erg and foot pounds per minute.
the American sae rating for 1 mechanical horsepower is equat to what in lb-ft/min?
The weight of a helicopter can vary depending on its size. Helicopters can range in weight from a few thousands pounds to as much as ten thousand pounds.