It depends on what machine you are referring to. There is no overall formula to calculate such things. A saw could remove half or more, a lathe could remove a tiny fraction. It has little to do with the horsepower and more to do with the machine and application
Horsepower is a measurement of the output of a motor. The formula for horsepower derives from the original meaning, which was how much coal a horse could move in one minute, which was rated at 330 lbs of coal raised 100 feet in a minute. One horsepower is therefore rated at 33,000 ft-lbs per minute.
The Infiniti M56 has a horsepower of 420hp at 6,000 revolutions 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.
No. Machine guns are fast and very deadly. They can fire up to 400 to 600 rounds per minute. Some machine guns can fire up to more than 2000 rounds per minute and one machine gun can fire and empty 1 million rounds in one minute. It is called the 1 million rounds per minute gun, one of the fastest machine gun in the world.
720 rounds a minute approximately
For a 1997 Ford Thunderbird , 4.6 liter V8 engine : ( 205 horsepower from the factory )
Researching the horsepower of the Honda XR650 has provided some different results. This could be due to the motor of the specific bike. As a rule the horsepower of the XR650 is 43 horsepower at 6750 rpm's or revolutions per minute.
A Kawasaki KLX300 is rated at 33 horsepower at 8,500 revolutions per minute. The engine is capable of modification to produce slightly more power.
300-a few thousand depending on the machine gun.
Depends on the machine. Home units average around 80 to 100 stitches per minute, while industrial models can sew upwards 5,500 stitches per minute.
800×200=
Anywhere from 400 to 1200 rounds per minute. Some Gatling guns can fire 6000 a minute, although they may not be considered TRUE machine guns.