pounds of thrust divided by 2,5 equals horsepower
33,000 pounds of thrust is equivalent to a force of 146.9 kilonewtons. This amount of thrust is commonly used as a unit of measurement for the power of jet engines and rockets.
In aviation terms, weight is the gravity pulling you down, which prevents us from floating around in the air. Also, thrust is the power the turbine, or the propeller, generates that pushes the airplane forward.
Thrust force in a propeller-driven plane is created by the rotation of the propeller blades, which accelerates and pushes air backwards. This action follows Newton's third law of motion - for every action (the air being pushed backwards), there is an equal and opposite reaction (thrust force pushing the plane forwards). The propeller blades are designed to efficiently convert engine power into forward thrust to propel the aircraft through the air.
This information should be available on the Boeing website or other avaition-related websites. For a quick answer, I will related my experiences from 1970's. Boeing certified the B747-200 to operate with General Electric CF6-50 engines. During take-off power, each GE engine could produce 56,000 lbs of thrust per enginer: or 224,000 lbs for a few minutes. Now, the larger B747-400 a/c have more powerful engines. Currently each engine on a Boeing 747-400 can generate a maximum of about 63,300 lbs of thrust. Accordingly, since this aircraft has four engines it can produce total thrust of about 253,000 lbs.
To calculate the horse power of a refrigerator, you would need to know the electricity consumption in watts. One horse power is equivalent to 746 watts, so you can divide the wattage by 746 to get the horse power.
One engine produces 56,000 pounds of thrust.
All four engines produce a total of 224,000 pounds of thrust.
it has 110000
Engine power.
33,000 pounds of thrust is equivalent to a force of 146.9 kilonewtons. This amount of thrust is commonly used as a unit of measurement for the power of jet engines and rockets.
Aircraft engines are calculated on thrust no hp. 737 thrust is 172500 lbs each
Inch pounds is a measure of energy. One horse power is 550 ft-pounds per second, which is also equal to 6600 inch-pounds per second.
A Saturn V rocket could produce up to 7.5 million pounds of thrust at liftoff, making it one of the most powerful rockets ever built. This immense thrust was generated by the five massive F-1 engines in the first stage of the rocket.
110,000 Brake Horsepower (bhp)
Jet power is measured in 'pounds of thrust' . The F-22 has 2 engines of 35,000 pounds thrust each. That's a lot for a small aircraft.
50,000 pounds per hour how much horse power
First we need to know how you are measuring each. You need to define the type of measuring stick.if i ask for a board 3 long, what will you bring me?A board 3 feet, 3 inches, 3 yards or 3 cm long? Take for instance:Iif thrust is 100 foot pound-force/secondthen it is equal to0.184339933 horsepower metric. But if thrust is 100 newton meter/secondthen it is equal to0.135962162 horsepower metric. Your question requires greater detail. Hope this helps Terry