A motor vehicle's power is measured traditionally in horsepower or BHP as in Break Horse Power eg. the porshe carrera's engine output is 400BHP.This is not a fact but merely hypothetical since I do not no the actual BHP of a Porsche carrera. I Hope this has answered anyone's curiosty.
There are no BTUs per horsepower. A British Thermal Unit is an archaic unit of measurement of energy, whereas a horsepower is an archaic unit of measurement for power. As energy and power are two different quantities, you question is akin to asking, "How many miles are there in a mile per hour?"
Some examples of appropriate technology: - hybrid cars - solar cookers - green buildings - sustainable agriculture - hydropower - sun thermal power - geothermal power - tidal power
The most notable is Cuba, which became the target of US trade sanctions when Fidel Castro came to power in 1959. Because new American cars were no longer available, American cars in Cuba are pre-1959 models.
Yes, it's called a Power Inverter
height measurement is the accurate and dependable measurement for a man, object or anything.
Yes, it is a measurement of the output power of the engine
CC (cubic centimeter) is a measurement of displacement used to identify the size of the combustion chambers in an engine. HP (horse power) is a measurement of power the engine can produce. CC and HP are not the same.
The symbol for the unit of measurement of power is "W" for watt.
Power is measured in Watts
you have to use that measurement cause if you dont people cant make cars
10 to the twenty-third power is not a unit of measurement. It is a number.
The unit of measurement that represents true power is the watt (W).
KVA is a measurement of power; kV is a measurement of voltage. You're asking "What is the power for voltage?", which makes no sense. Power = Voltage times current.
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=cars work by using a special power but not the same as house power or anything like that=
The answer will depend on the units of measurement used: you won't get many cars in 60 inches x 100 inches! And since you have not bothered to share information about the measurement units, I cannot provide a more useful answer.The answer will depend on the units of measurement used: you won't get many cars in 60 inches x 100 inches! And since you have not bothered to share information about the measurement units, I cannot provide a more useful answer.The answer will depend on the units of measurement used: you won't get many cars in 60 inches x 100 inches! And since you have not bothered to share information about the measurement units, I cannot provide a more useful answer.The answer will depend on the units of measurement used: you won't get many cars in 60 inches x 100 inches! And since you have not bothered to share information about the measurement units, I cannot provide a more useful answer.
Or any cars for that matter