50 cc is a capacity, of a very small engine. The actual horsepower depends on how it is engineered, compression ratio, valve timing etc. It is likely to be less than 5 horsepower.
You need to know the cubic inch not hp to convert to cc.
You can't just have a certain amount of CC's in a horsepower. Theres too many variables as Horse power is " Power from the engine " and CC is actually how much the engine is putting out. It's hard to explain but dont bother to keep trying to look for the awnser.
254ccis how many horse power
Milliliters (cc) can't be converted to pounds. Milliliters measure volume, while pounds measure mass.
50cc = 50ml
HP does not directly relate to cc
A convert cc has 350 horsepower
Horsepower does not convert to cc: ci or cubic inches does. Horsepower is a measurement of work, cc and ci are measurements of volume
There is NO way to do that.
I think it is somewhere around 50 horsepower, if I'm not mistaken.
It is not possible to directly convert engine displacement (measured in cc) to horsepower. Horsepower is influenced by various factors such as engine efficiency, fuel type, and design. Generally, a 1100 cc engine might produce anywhere from 50 to 150 horsepower, depending on these factors.
To convert cubic centimeters (cc) to horsepower, you can use the general approximation that 1 horsepower is roughly equivalent to 15 cc for gasoline engines. Therefore, to convert 500 cc to horsepower, you would divide 500 by 15, resulting in approximately 33.3 horsepower. Keep in mind that actual horsepower can vary based on engine design and efficiency.
In order to convert watts to CC, you will first need to convert both types of units into horsepower as this conversion is not direct. Before making the conversion, it is helpful to note that 700 watts is equal to 1 horsepower.
You need to know the cubic inch not hp to convert to cc.
far too much lol
It is a 2.9
50 horse power