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Horsepower is simply the Imperial unit of measurement for power. To a large extent, this has now been replaced by the SI unit, the watt. For example, car engines are now rated in kilowatts rather than horsepower.One horsepower is equivalent to 746 watts.Power is simply the rate of doing work. There is no such thing as 'electrical power', 'mechanical power', etc.
One horsepower is equivalent to approximately 746 watts in electrical power. This unit of measurement originated in the 18th century to compare the output of steam engines to that of draft horses. In terms of mechanical work, it can also be defined as the ability to perform 550 foot-pounds of work per second.
Electrical power is also measured in Watts.
746 watts is equal to 1 horsepower. Horsepower is a unit of power that measures the rate at which work is done, and 1 horsepower is equivalent to 746 watts.
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.
105ps likely refers to a measurement of power output in metric horsepower. It is a unit used to quantify the power of an engine, where 1 metric horsepower is equivalent to 0.986 horsepower.
There is no direct conversion between horsepower (hp) and British thermal units (BTU). Horsepower is a unit of power representing the rate at which work is done, while BTU is a unit of energy. The two are not directly interchangeable without additional information or context.
The metric unit of power is the 'watt', and of course its power-of-ten multiples and submultiples are used where necessary to produce convenient numbers. Probably the closest to the horsepower is the 'kilowatt' = about 1.3405 HP .
Amps measure electrical current, while horsepower measures the power output of an engine or motor. Amps are used in electrical circuits to measure the flow of electricity, while horsepower is a unit of measure for mechanical power.
A unit of power equivalent to 550 foot-pounds per second is one horsepower. Horsepower is commonly used to measure the power output of engines and motors.
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.
Horsepower is seldom used when referring to electricity because it has a couple different definitions i.e. Mechanical Horsepower, Metric Horsepower, Electrical Horsepower etc. In general 1 Mechanical Horsepower would = 745.6999 Watts.