To answer this question a voltage is needed. 1 HP = 746 Watts. Amps = Watts/Volts.
Sure
1000 milliamperes = 1 amp. Assuming a resistive load, amps = watts / volts = .125 amps or 125 milliamperes
3 amps on 120 volts is almost 1/2 hp. To be exact 0.48 hp, that's why I said almost 0.5 hp or 1/2 hp. So say you are thinking of buying a 3 amp grinder or table top sander and you want to know about how many HP (Horse Power) it is, the answer is 120 volts X 3 amps = 360 X 0.00134 = 0.4824 HP which is almost a 1/2 HP you can do the math from there if its a 6 amp motor then its almost a 1 HP motor or to be exact 0.4824 X 2 = 0.9648 also almost 1 HP. This is if you are on 120 volts. If you are on 110 or 125 volts its about the same.
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No. If device draws 200 amps breaker will trip.
You should not load a 125 amp panel any more than 100 amps.
34.9 HP on a 2006 CR 125
Sure
About 27 hp
39 HP
16A
7.75 amps
125 kW is about 167.6 hp
A 15 amp 125 volt outlet is a household outlet.
I had a 2000 RM 125 and the title said like 41 HP. But what i do not understand is how the RM 125 has 41 and a kx 500 wich is also a 2 stroke with expantion chamber has only 54 HP. How is this possible?
Around 68 hp
1 horsepower is equal to 747.5 watts. 125 hp therefore = 93.2kW