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Horsepower is a unit of power, while miles per hour (mph) is a unit of speed. The two units measure different quantities and cannot be directly converted. Horsepower indicates the amount of power an engine can produce, while mph measures how fast an object is traveling. The relationship between horsepower and mph depends on various factors such as the weight of the vehicle, aerodynamics, and gearing ratios.

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