HP is a unit already. It is unit of power (energy per unit time). The modern equivalent is kW (kilowatt). The conversion is 1 HP = 0.746 kW
No, the lower unit from an 85 hp Force outboard motor will not fit a 125 hp Force outboard motor. Lower units are typically designed specifically for each engine model and may have different gear ratios, bolt patterns, and dimensions. It's best to match the lower unit with the correct engine model for proper fit and performance.
One HP is about 746 W. So 647 / 746 = 0.9 HP
Kilowatts (kW) and horsepower (hp) are both units of power, with 1 hp equal to approximately 0.746 kW. Kilowatts are a metric unit commonly used in the scientific community, while horsepower is a unit more commonly used in the automotive industry, particularly in the United States. kW is based on the metric system, whereas hp is based on the imperial system.
The amount of work accomplished per unit time is known as power. It is measured in units such as watts (W) or horsepower (hp) and indicates how quickly work is being done.
800 Newtons is equivalent to approximately 0.107 horsepower. Horsepower is a unit of power that measures the rate at which work is done, while Newton is a unit of force.
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Horsepower is abbreviated to hp. It is a unit of measurement that represents the power of an engine.
How do I remove the lower unit from my 1984 50 hp. Mercury outboard motor?
Horsepower (hp) is unit of measurement of power, the rate at which work is done.
To convert horsepower (hp) to another unit, you would need to specify the unit you want to convert 179 into. However, if you're asking how much 179 is in terms of horsepower, then it is simply 179 hp, as it is already expressed in that unit. If you need a conversion to a different unit, please specify, and I can help with that!
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Horsepower is a power unit used in the English System and American Engineering System of units.1.0 hp = 1.0 horsepower = 550 ft - lbf per sec1.0 hp = 745.7 watts = 0.7457 kw
Equal... in what sense? hp (horse-power) is a unit of power; 280 hp is more than 250 hp. An engine that works at a higher power can get more work done per time unit. Such an engine is also likely to use up more fuel - assuming the energy efficiency of both is similar.
Power plug is behind the duplex unit
Lawri unit
No, the lower unit from an 85 hp Force outboard motor will not fit a 125 hp Force outboard motor. Lower units are typically designed specifically for each engine model and may have different gear ratios, bolt patterns, and dimensions. It's best to match the lower unit with the correct engine model for proper fit and performance.
Unless it's a commercial unit, most are 1/4 or 1/3 hp.Unless it's a commercial unit, most are 1/4 or 1/3 hp.