Horsepower is seldom used when referring to electricity because it has a couple different definitions i.e. Mechanical Horsepower, Metric Horsepower, Electrical Horsepower etc.
In general 1 Mechanical Horsepower would = 745.6999 Watts.
Watts and horsepower are both units of power.
One horsepower is approximately equal to 745.7 watts.
Half of what is in a horsepower.
1 horsepower equates to about 745.7 watts.Horsepower is simply the Imperial unit of measurement of power, whereas the watt is the SI unit for power. So there's nothing stopping you from specifying the power output of an electric heater in horsepower if you want to, or specifying the output power of a car engine in watts (as they do outside the United States). But, to answer your question, there are 746 W to one horsepower.
There are 745.699872 watts per horsepower so slightly less than 2 hp
Watts and horsepower are both units of power.
11,000 watts equates to 14.745 electric horsepower.
10400 watts = 13.9 Horse power
746 watts is equal to 1 horsepower. Horsepower is a unit of power that measures the rate at which work is done, and 1 horsepower is equivalent to 746 watts.
One horsepower is approximately equal to 745.7 watts.
A 5 horsepower motor would have 3,730 watts of power.
Half of what is in a horsepower.
Volts don't make power. Watts do. Watts = (volts) x (amps) 1 horsepower = 746 watts
The definition is that 746 watts equal one horse-power.
1 horsepower equates to about 745.7 watts.Horsepower is simply the Imperial unit of measurement of power, whereas the watt is the SI unit for power. So there's nothing stopping you from specifying the power output of an electric heater in horsepower if you want to, or specifying the output power of a car engine in watts (as they do outside the United States). But, to answer your question, there are 746 W to one horsepower.
There are 745.699872 watts per horsepower so slightly less than 2 hp
The definition of horsepower is a unit of power equal to 746 watts. Therefore, a cow has no horsepower.