25 horse power.
0.5 horse power
Need to know the voltage of the motor.
True. A single-phase motor typically has a lower starting torque and may operate less efficiently than a three-phase motor, leading to higher heat generation during operation. Additionally, single-phase motors often have poorer thermal dissipation due to their design, making them more susceptible to overheating under load compared to the more efficient and balanced operation of a three-phase motor.
Yes but only up to a load torque of 8/9 of the rated torque.
Multiply the foot pounds of torque by the rpm.
I do not know of a CHART, but the equation is: (Torque X RPM) / 5252 = Horsepower.
IIRC, the motor for that year was the LT1, which was rated at 300 horsepower and 330 foot-pounds of torque.
454 engine torque is 752 pounds of torque
horsepower = torque (in ft-pounds) times RPM divided by 5250
What mph compare to a 3.3 horse power outboard motor
the bottom part of the car is it A: Torque is grunt, the pulling power of the engine, measured in Horse power.
An electric motor can power anything that needs mechanical torque.
Motor will move more than normal due to torque. This will cause you to loose some horse power to the drive wheels. It may also cause a vibration while driving.
205 H.P. 275 lb/ft Torque.
If you mean "what does torque mean", then it means it's the amount of twisting power your tires will have. Horse power is speed and torque is strength. Torque is like leverage, the bigger the throw on a flywheel, the more torque you have ( meaning more towing power or getting going power).
due to its high initial torque value. the DC series motor is a Constant power motor, equal to the RATED POWER if it has at rated value of the U and I. Angular velocity=Rated Power/Torque, so Torque =Rated Power/Angular Velocity thus, in the start the velocity is zero or near, so, the Torque is infinit or very higt