power system
PS is the abbreviation of horse strength in German and is no longer used as a standard of measurement. and bhp is brake horse power or crank shaft horse power. also 1 PS is not the same as 1 bhp since those crazy Germans decided that they wanted to be different
Yes because if you use ELECTRICITY for the technology then you are using science (lightening, power stations, circuits, batteries). Ps I'm not entirely sure tho!
Power available at shaft of pump Ps = p x g x Q x h where, p=density of fluid g= gravitational acceleration Q= discharge of fluid in m3/sec h= differential head of pump
Ps i think wiki ansewrs stinks
if you dont know what bhp is, its brake horse power, it is worked out by multiplying the torque by the numberb of cylinders (i think) ps. 1 horse has 0.7bhp, the bloke who worked this out assumed a horse has x2 strength as a pony which drew his carriage and this stuck, thhat is why there are many variations of horsepower/brakehorsepower now
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PostScript.
P.S. stands for "Post Script."
Power stroke
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The power of the engine of the Renault 15 1972 is 60 PS.
ps =bhp ex. 35ps@5500rpm means 35bhp at 5500rpm
PS is a German term Pferd Strom, which translated into English is Horse Power.
PS in cars is Pferdestärke that means horse powers in german language.
The power of the engine of the 1968 Renault 16 is 84 PS at 5750 rpm.
The power of the engine of the Renault 12 1972 is 60 PS or 44 kW.
PS is a measure of engine power, like HP and KW. 155 ps is 152.8 hp.