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140 x 78 = 10,920 lbs of thrust
The more horsepower you have, the more thrust you will be able to produce. The more horsepower you have, the more thrust you will be able to produce.
There is no direct correlation of thrust to horsepower. Horsepower is a measurement of "work" being performed. Thrust is simply a static measurement of force. In other words, "Thrust" and "Horsepower" measure two totally different things.
There is no direct conversion between shaft horsepower (SHP) and pounds of jet thrust, as they are two different measures of power and thrust for different types of engines. SHP measures the power output of a shaft-driven engine, while jet thrust measures the force produced by a jet engine. To compare the two, you would need to consider factors such as engine efficiency, design differences, and specific applications.
One horsepower is 550 foot-pounds per second.
HP does not directly relate to cc
1 horsepower = 0.745699872 kilowatts you would convert it when you want a metric measurement for horsepower an example 400 horsepower(mechanical) = 298.2799 kilowatt
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
111,115 lbs. of thrust ea.
110,000 Brake Horsepower (bhp)
To convert watts to horsepower, you can use the conversion factor where 1 horsepower is approximately equal to 745.7 watts. To convert 2250 watts to horsepower, divide 2250 by 745.7. Doing this calculation gives you about 3.02 horsepower. Thus, 2250 watts is approximately 3.02 hp.
It's thrust is 27,300 lbs per engine.