It's given in the units called: BHP=Brake Horse Power
What is often called a printer is simply an output device. The computer communicates with the firmware called printer drivers in the computer. The driver makes the connection with the printing output device.
The answer is mechanical advantage, not efficiency!
A pulley system that has multiple pulleys in line with each one having its output drive the next will increase the force. This would be called a tackle pulley.
In the switching transistor the output current is controlled by the (current) and this is also called current controlled current device (CCCD). But in ordinary switch we controlled output current physically...
Input and output for a corkscrew
The work output of a Carnot engine would be the maximum possible, i.e. it would yield the maximum possible efficiency for conversion of input energy into useful work.
Lb/Ft or pound feet. Sometimes called FT/Lbs
230BHP as rate out of magazines. Maximum output unknown by me
Foot Pounds
productive capacity
i was taught foot/lbs
The power output of the engine and the maximum speed of the 1964 Hillman Minx is 37.5 bhp (28.0 kW) and 67 mph (108 km/h) respectively.
It has an output of 146 bhp (148 PS/109 kW) of power at 5000 rpm, and maximum speed of 267 mph.
No, Based on power output to displacement, that engine is terrible No, Based on power output to displacement, that engine is terrible No, Based on power output to displacement, that engine is terrible
The power of the engine and the maximum speed of the Nash rambler 1957 is 4.1 liter engine which is naturally aspirated, overhead valve, 6 cylinder unit that has an output of 190 bhp (193 PS/142 kW) of power at 3800 rpm.
MCR: Steam boilers rated output is also usually defined as MCR (Maximum Continuous Rating). This is the maximum evaporation rate that can be sustained for 24 hours and may be less than a shorter duration maximum rating
Brake horse power is the amount of engine power which makes it to the wheels. This is different from the actual output at the engine.