Divide by 745.7 the formula is watts over Current times volts so if you want to know how many amps you are using you would divide the volts into the watts that will give you the current(amps) needed to drive this device by the same token you can use the formula to find the volts by dividing the current into the watts. if two elements are known you can determine the unknown factor. if you know the amperes and the voltage you just multiply volts time amperes and you find the watts . confusing isn't it ? example 110 volts X 10 Ampere's 1,100 watts . so you would have about almost a horse and a half motor or device .
1 horsepower = 745.699872 Watts, so multiply hp by 746 to get W.
1 watt = 0.00134102209 horsepower, so divide W by 746 to get hp.
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LRA is not any known unit of measure. You can convert horsepower to BTU per hour, calories per second, ergs per second, watts, Kilowatts, MW, GW, etc.
Power. It is usually measured in Watts (or horse-power in vehicles).
You can't convert from Joules to Watts because Joules is a measure of total energy, and Watts measure energy per second.
Basically you can't, as the effort(the watts)needed to reach and maintain a certain speed depends on the riding conditions.With a bit of a tailwind you might reach and maintain25 MPH/40 KMH easily oneday (=low power).The next day, maybe there's a headwind instead, and you'll have to struggle like crazy(=high power)only to make 20 MPH/32 KMH.
Watts
10400 watts = 13.9 Horse power
You convert the percentage into power Watts by multiplying it by 100.
LRA is not any known unit of measure. You can convert horsepower to BTU per hour, calories per second, ergs per second, watts, Kilowatts, MW, GW, etc.
1 horsepower = 745.699872 watts So a 1/2hp pump would use 372.8497936 watts
Convert to compatible units: convert horse-power to watts, and minutes to seconds. Then use the formula: work = power x time.
The definition is that 746 watts equal one horse-power.
1 horse power is equal to 746.0014 Watts of direct current.
11,000 watts equates to 14.745 electric horsepower.
Not possible. One is mass the other power
Amps are not directly convertible to horse power, which is a measure of power. Power is current times voltage. Therefore on a 240 v supply, 2.6 amps equals 624 watts. One horse power is 746 watts.
Amps are not directly convertible to horse power, which is a measure of power. Power is current times voltage. Therefore on a 240 v supply, 5.1 amps equals 1224 watts. One horse power is 746 watts.
You simply don't convert such utterly incompatible units. Celsius is used for temperature; Watts for power.