Advertised horsepower for that engine is: 145 Horsepower @ 3,800 RPMs.
All's Fair - 1976 True Confessions 1-12 was released on: USA: 20 December 1976
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Horsepower TV - 2006 Building the Ultimate True Street Race Engine was released on: USA: December 2012
Delvecchio - 1976 Red Is the Color of My True Love's Hair - 1.11 was released on: USA: 12 December 1976
Delvecchio - 1976 Red Is the Color of My True Love's Hair 1-11 was released on: USA: 12 December 1976
The original definition of horsepower is the ability to move 550 pounds one foot in one second. Cc or cubic centimeters is a measurement of volume. Horsepower and engine displacement are different types of measurement. There is no true correlation.
no, power is calculated in watt
The original definition of horsepower is the ability to move 550 pounds one foot in one second. Cc or cubic centimeters is a measurement of volume. Horsepower and engine displacement are different types of measurement. There is no true correlation.
about 5 - 10 hp
The horsepower of true sports car varies greatly. It can be less than 100 HP. to more than 500 HP. Horsepower is not what makes a car a sports car. A true sports car is a small performance and nimble handling car that may be spartan or luxurious but high maneuverability and minimum weight are requisite. The term Sports Car is used to describe cars that are not really sports cars by the true definition.
You cannot directly convert kilovolt amperes (kV.A, not KVA) into horsepower, because they measure two different quantities.A kilovolt ampere is used to measure apparent power, whereas the horsepower is used to measure true power. Remember that the horsepower is an Imperial unit, equivalent to the watt in SI.However, if you know the power factor of the load, then you can determine the true power from the apparent power, then convert the number of watts into horsepower.true power = apparent power / power factor
Horsepower is a unit of energy delivery rate, while KWH is a unit of total energy. The two units are not convertible. It is true that, for an electric motor, 1 horsepower is defined as 746 watts, or 0.746 KW, but KWH is an entirely different thing.