There are 745.699872 watts per horsepower so slightly less than 2 hp
Probably not very many! A microwave will probably max that out right away. You may be able to run two 2-slot toasters on 1300 watts. Two or three small TVs may run on 1300 watts. Perhaps 3 or 4 box fans will run on 1300 watts. On a 120 V circuit, 1300 watts will draw a little less than 11 Amps.
How fast the energy is provided (power, in joules/second or watts) is irrelevant, as long as not too much energy gets radiated away. What you really need to know is how much energy (in joules) is needed.
It takes 13 amps Varies - but around 10 is a good average.
There is no such time as 1300 AM.
1300 meters = 1.3 km's
1300-1400 Horse Power
about 76hp
about 76hp
Probably not very many! A microwave will probably max that out right away. You may be able to run two 2-slot toasters on 1300 watts. Two or three small TVs may run on 1300 watts. Perhaps 3 or 4 box fans will run on 1300 watts. On a 120 V circuit, 1300 watts will draw a little less than 11 Amps.
Watts is a unit of power, while Fahrenheit is a unit of temperature. The two units measure different things and cannot be directly converted from one to the other.
76 hp
500 horsepower for a stock motor.Can be built for race to 1300 horsepower.
1300/1500 watts
168hp
120 hp
87 HP
174 RWHP, stock