1 horse power is 746 watts. The voltage is something else, because the voltage is multiplied by the current in amps to find the power in watts.
To convert amps and volts to horsepower (HP), you can use the formula: HP = (Volts × Amps) / 746. For 8 amps at 110 volts, the calculation would be (110 × 8) / 746, which equals approximately 0.88 HP.
A 1 HP motor running at 120 volts will draw approximately 746 watts. This calculation is based on the formula: Watts = Volts x Amps.
To answer this question a voltage is needed. 1 HP = 746 Watts. Amps = Watts/Volts.
3 amps on 120 volts is almost 1/2 hp. To be exact 0.48 hp, that's why I said almost 0.5 hp or 1/2 hp. So say you are thinking of buying a 3 amp grinder or table top sander and you want to know about how many HP (Horse Power) it is, the answer is 120 volts X 3 amps = 360 X 0.00134 = 0.4824 HP which is almost a 1/2 HP you can do the math from there if its a 6 amp motor then its almost a 1 HP motor or to be exact 0.4824 X 2 = 0.9648 also almost 1 HP. This is if you are on 120 volts. If you are on 110 or 125 volts its about the same.
The formula you are looking for is I = W/E. Amps = Watts/Volts.
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Truck or car truck 210 hp
255 HP and 335 Pounds of torque
a 350 will produce around 250 hp, and a 305 about 200 hp
To convert amps and volts to horsepower (HP), you can use the formula: HP = (Volts × Amps) / 746. For 8 amps at 110 volts, the calculation would be (110 × 8) / 746, which equals approximately 0.88 HP.
There are many different versions of that engine ranging from 145 hp to 205 hp.
350 hp350 hp
235 hp
The 2007 was rated at 350 hp.
245 hp.