You are thinking watts to horsepower, not amps to horsepower. Please restate the question.
746 watts.
Watts
Multiply the horsepower by a factor of 0.746 (approximate) to obtain the equivalent power in kilowatts.
it is not to anything well maybe a daewoo but those are not good horse power cars get a jetta and you wont have to have that kind of horsepower
That will depend on the voltage together with the amperage. Multiply voltage times amperage to get the watts. There are about 746 watts to one horsepower. A 220 volt circuit at 17.60 amps would be about 5.2 horsepower.
Horse PowerThe mechanical horsepower, also known as imperial horsepower, of exactly 550 foot-pounds per second is approximately equivalent to 745.7 watts.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horsepower
I'm not an expert by any means but your dealing with apples and oranges. Horsepower is of course a measure of power whereas cc is a measure of displacement. I don't know what is the equivalent of horsepower in the metric system.
800 Newtons is equivalent to approximately 0.107 horsepower. Horsepower is a unit of power that measures the rate at which work is done, while Newton is a unit of force.
No way exists to compare horsepower to cc. The metric equivalent to horsepower is kilowatts. cc is volume. It would compare to fluid ounces in the English system.
It is an engine with 650 horsepower. The equivalent of six-hundred and fifty horses.
You don't, because horsepower is not a metric unit. Horsepower is a unit of work, so the metric equivalent would be the watt. There are several different definitions of horsepower, which work out to somewhere between about 730-750 watts depending on precisely which one you use.