That depends what data is provided.Horsepower is a unit of power (energy divided by time). Please note that the SI unit for power is the watt, not the horsepower. Of course, you can calculate watts, and then convert to horsepower.
Depending on the data provided, you can - for example - use the definition of power, as energy divided by time. In electricity, power is voltage x current (times a power factor, which is often close to one, and therefore not relevant).
In physics, Power is the amount of work done in a given amount of time. (Note: Work, in the scientific sense, is the amount of force multiplied by vertical distance traveled.)
A horse actually is stronger than one horse power: 14.9hp is the amount of power an ACTUAL horse produces, but over longer periods of time, the average horse produces less than one hp (about 0.7 hp on average).
Energy is associated with power and motion, and matter is associated with everything physical. Both are types of science vocabulary.
Power=work over time = watts(W)
To calculate 200 J of work in 20 seconds would be to calculate the power. You would use the equation power equals work divided by time. This gives you 10 W of power.
With a Dynamometer.
50,000 pounds per hour how much horse power
Some examples of power in physical science include: electric power, pedal power, and steam power. In physics, power is the rate at which work is performed or energy is converted.
You mean "horse power" I presume. Go here: http://auto.howstuffworks.com/question622.htm
Hp in a bikes means Horse power, which in automobile science they used to described the speed generated by the auto
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ofcourse horse ..........the engine power or any power we measure today we do it in terms of horse power and not wolf power ......
It has 1001 horse power
the base horse power for a ktm adventure is 100 horse power
1 horsepower is the power of 1 horse. 205 kw=276hp
11.00 Horse Power