First we need to know how you are measuring each. You need to define the type of measuring stick.if i ask for a board 3 long, what will you bring me?A board 3 feet, 3 inches, 3 yards or 3 cm long? Take for instance:Iif thrust is 100 foot pound-force/secondthen it is equal to0.184339933 horsepower metric. But if thrust is 100 newton meter/secondthen it is equal to0.135962162 horsepower metric. Your question requires greater detail. Hope this helps Terry
It is zero. Static thrust by definition produces no power.
The reason is that horsepower is proportional to thrust multiplied by speed, and by multiplying by zero speed (static thrust) the result must be zero. More detail in how we come up with that from basic school physics:
Thrust is a force, horsepower a measure of power.
Power is rate of conversion of energy, i.e. energy / time.
Energy = force x distance
Therefore
Power = energy / time = force x distance / time
But
distance / time = speed
therefore
Power = force x speed
However there is power produced in the gas pushed out. The exact power will depend on the speed of the exhaust gases or propwash. That is why turboprops and high-bypass engines are more efficient than pure turbojets, they move larger volumes of gases, so the speed is lower for the same thrust, using lower power.
No.
The units are horse-power. One horse-power = 550 ft.lbs/sec B.H.P. stands for brake horse-power. The word brake does not affect the units, it simply specifies the way in which the horse-power was measured. This in turn means that the horse-power wasmeasured rather than calculated or estimated.
cc's cannot be converted to hp. If your figure was correct, then a 3.3 cc nitro engine wouldn't have a 1/3 of an hp. It's been tuned for right under 1.5 hp.
1 hp = 0.7457 kW Therefore by dividing 1 by 0.7457 we get 1 kW = 1.341 hp Just multiply either equation by the desired amount to find the equivalent power output. Either Imperial or metric
Kilograms
pounds of thrust divided by 2,5 equals horsepower
it has 110000
Engine power.
Aircraft engines are calculated on thrust no hp. 737 thrust is 172500 lbs each
110,000 Brake Horsepower (bhp)
7.5 million pounds or 160,000,000 horse power.
One engine produces 56,000 pounds of thrust.
very hard to convert, about 2.5-3.5hp per 100 cc in mowers
9 HP
All four engines produce a total of 224,000 pounds of thrust.
You can't. 123 cc is a volume, horse power is power. If you know the output of a 123 cc engine, either (i) you already know its horsepower, or (ii) you convert kilowatts to horsepower by hp = kw/0.746.
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