James Watt did, when he needed to compare the power of his engines to the power a horse could output. 1 hp = 746 w John Sandy John Sandy
The term horsepower was invented by James Watt, who used it to give coal miners an estimate of the power his steam engine could produce in terms of the number of horses it could replace in pulling coal bins.
746 watts is equal to 1 horsepower. Horsepower is a unit of power that measures the rate at which work is done, and 1 horsepower is equivalent to 746 watts.
The amount of horsepower in an airplane can vary depending on the type of aircraft and its size. Commercial jetliners can have engines that generate tens of thousands of horsepower, while smaller propeller-driven planes may have only a few hundred horsepower.
105ps likely refers to a measurement of power output in metric horsepower. It is a unit used to quantify the power of an engine, where 1 metric horsepower is equivalent to 0.986 horsepower.
A typical microwave oven has a power output ranging from 600 to 1200 watts. To convert this to horsepower, divide by 746 since 1 horsepower is equal to 746 watts. This means a microwave would have approximately 0.8 to 1.6 horsepower.
One kilowatt is approximately equal to 1.34 horsepower.
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Any motor regardless of its use was invented to produce more power or to do more work than a person or animal could do. I'm sure that is the start of the term Horsepower. The amount of effort you can get out of 1 horse. An engine can produce hundreds of units of horsepower. Impractical to have 100 horses harnessed together when a small motor can do the same thing.
340 Horsepower 340 Horsepower
203 horsepower.
stock- 19 horsepower modded out- 21 horsepower supermini 105/112- 25 horsepower
The concept of horsepower was first introduced by James Watt, a Scottish engineer, in the late 18th century. Watt used the term to compare the power of steam engines to that of horses, providing a more relatable way to understand and measure engine power.
66 PTO horsepower and 72 engine horsepower.
It depends. It could have 12 horsepower or 1592 horsepower.
V6: 210 Horsepower V8: 310 Horsepower
I horsepower equals 1/315th of 315 horsepower
Horsepower TV - 2006 Horsepower Explores was released on: USA: February 2012
A BMW Z3 (E36/4) has 138 horsepower. In 1997 a model came out with 183 horsepower. This was replaced by a 170 horsepower model, and then a 140 horsepower model.