Power
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.
Kilowatts (kW) and horsepower (hp) are both units of power, but they represent power in different systems of measurement. One horsepower is equivalent to about 0.746 kilowatts. Kilowatts are the international standard for power measurement, while horsepower is commonly used in the United States and some other countries.
Power is typically expressed in watts, which represent the rate at which work is done or energy is transferred. It can also be expressed in other units such as horsepower, kilowatts, or BTUs per hour depending on the context.
Watt and horsepower are both units of power. They are unrelated to whether the current is AC or DC, on the voltage of the current, or whether the power is even transported by an electrical current, as opposed to some other means.Different definitions of horsepower are used - you can find more details at the Wikipedia article on "horsepower", but it is usually around 730-750 watts per horsepower.
One HP equals 746 watts. So 4 HP = 2984 watts.
No - just different units. (1 hp = 746 watts)
Yes, that is correct.
Watts (W) and horsepower (hp) are two common units of power. The watt is the standard unit used in the International System of Units (SI), while horsepower is a non-metric unit commonly used for rating the output of engines.
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.
Kilowatts (kW) and horsepower (hp) are both units of power, but they represent power in different systems of measurement. One horsepower is equivalent to about 0.746 kilowatts. Kilowatts are the international standard for power measurement, while horsepower is commonly used in the United States and some other countries.
746 watts per horsepower
Power is typically expressed in watts, which represent the rate at which work is done or energy is transferred. It can also be expressed in other units such as horsepower, kilowatts, or BTUs per hour depending on the context.
Watt and horsepower are both units of power. They are unrelated to whether the current is AC or DC, on the voltage of the current, or whether the power is even transported by an electrical current, as opposed to some other means.Different definitions of horsepower are used - you can find more details at the Wikipedia article on "horsepower", but it is usually around 730-750 watts per horsepower.
One HP equals 746 watts. So 4 HP = 2984 watts.
1 horsepower = 745.699872 watts
2 horsepower is equal to approximately 1492 watts.
A total of 1200 watts is equal to 1200/746 = 1.6 horsepower.