Rule of thumb, 1 HP = 746 watts.
A horsepower is equal to 746 watts, so 10 x 746 = 7,460 watts.
18650 watts
It takes 0.7462 kW to equal one horsepower.
Volts don't make power. Watts do. Watts = (volts) x (amps) 1 horsepower = 746 watts
To convert electrical power (in watts) to mechanical power (in horsepower), you typically need to take into account the efficiency of the system. However, to provide a rough estimate, you can use the formula: 1 horsepower is approximately equal to 746 watts. Therefore, 120 watts would be roughly 0.16 horsepower. Amps alone cannot be converted to horsepower without knowing the voltage across which the current is flowing.
Volts don't make power. Watts do. Watts = (volts) x (amps) 1 horsepower = 746 watts (Doesn't matter if the source is AC, DC, or a combination of both.)
It depends on the amount of amps... you have to multiply the voltage (V) with the ampere (I) to get the power (P) in watts.
In principle 1.340 HP but in practice it would be sensible to use a 2 HP motor.
Horsepower is a unit of power. 1 horsepower = 745.699872 watts The formula for Power is this: Power = Work/TimeThe SI unit of power is the watt (W), which is equal to one joule per second. The SI unit for work is the joule (J). The SI unit for time is seconds (s).
2050 watts
15 watts
Watts are not deadly but it would take 12 micro-watts through the heart to kill someone.