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There's something missing from this question - voltage. Horsepower translates to Watts, with 1 hp being 735 W. But to get Wattage you need to calculate Amperes x Voltage. W/O voltage there's no way to tell how many amps you need to get 2 hp.
CC is not related to horsepower. CC is the capacity of the cylinders of that engine. -You can have a 212 cc industrial engine of abour 20 Hp, or a 212 cc trail bike engine of 60 hp. Many other factors govern horsepower.
You cant - horsepower is a measure of power and miles per hour is a measure of velocity
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If PSI is Pounds per Square Inch and HP is Horsepower then the only connection I know of is if you are trying to find the torque of the motor. Please rephrase the question.
1 horsepower is 746 watts. You would need approximately 1340.5 horsepower to produce 1 megawatt of energy. That's a lot of horses!
746 watts = 1 horsepower 1,000 watts = 1.3405 horsepower (rounded) 1 kilowatt-hour = 1.3405 horsepower-hour (rounded)
1kW = 1.341hp
1hp = 2544 Btu
One megawatt is equal to 1,340 horsepower.
"Foot-lbs" is a unit of energy, whereas "horsepower" is a unit of power,which is the same as the rate of using energy.1 horsepower = 550 foot-pounds per second
1 horsepower = 745.699872 watts
1 HP is 746 watts.
Volts don't make power. Watts do. Watts = (volts) x (amps) 1 horsepower = 746 watts
1 horsepower = 745.699872 watts