HP stands for Hewlett Packard
Hewlett and Packard are last names of people who run a technology company.
i t stands for health points.
hit points
Well, if you mean title of it, then I don't know. But if you mean in the game, then HP means Health points (Others may go by something else). It Is Not HEALTH POINTS it is Hit Points 99Lloyd99
dialga has 650 hp from kodie dialga has 650 hp from kodie
The Ancient Mew card has 30 HP.
Plusle has a base HP of 60. At Level 50, it can have between 120-167 HP & at Level 100, it can have between 230-324 HP.
It can be, it's best if your pokemon's hp is low, as it cuts the opponent's hp down to the user's hp. It has no effect if the user's hp is higher than the opponents.
HP basically stands for Hewlett-Packard ..
HP stands for houses of Parliament.
hp stands for hit points
its not hp its sp and it stands for spinjitsu power
hit points is what it really stands for
HP is reliable and famous name of New Technology and Electronic production,considering HP as an Multi-National IT Corporate, it originally stands for "HELWETT-PACKARD"HP stands for more other purpose.Horse Power.Housing project.Horizontal Position.Honest Policy.Hot Protocol.Heart Patient.Heart Problem.Honor of Premium.
Health Points and Mana Points
HP is from the founders Bill Hewlett and David Packard.Compaq is derived from Compatibility and Quality.These two companies merged in in 2002.
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HP stands for T.H. Paget, a British artist, whose design was used on Canadian coins.
HP is a brand of a computer. It stands for Hewlitt Packard or HP Pavillion.Personally, I think it is a very good brand to buy. In the future, please don't ask questions to which you can get answers faster through google.
To calculate horsepower you need the car's torque numbers. To find the horsepower, the formula HP=(RPM*T)/5252. The "HP" stands for "horse power", the "T" in the formula stands for "torque " and RPM stands for the RPM values. To calculate the horse power of an electric motor, you use the formula HP= (V*l*eff)/746. V=voltage, l=amps, and eff= efficiency.