HP stands for "high precipitation" in the context of a supercell that means very heavy rain. Rain, though downward momentum and evaporative cooling, tends to weaken the updraft of a thunderstorm, and a generally storm needs a strong updraft to produce a tornado.
To convert horsepower (hp) to kilowatts (kW), multiply the horsepower value by 0.7457. This conversion factor accounts for the difference in units between the two. For example, if you have 100 hp, the equivalent in kilowatts would be 74.57 kW.
For a 1.5 hp 230v 3 phase motor, you can calculate the amperage using the formula: Amps = (HP x 746) / (Volts x Efficiency x Power Factor x √3). Assuming an efficiency of 0.85 and a power factor of 0.8, the amperage draw would be approximately 4.3 Amps.
2.0 horsepower = 1 491.39974 watts
HP stands for horsepower, which is a unit of power. It is commonly used to measure the output power of engines and motors.
The relationship between horsepower (hp) and cubic centimeters (cc) is not direct, as horsepower is a measure of power while cubic centimeters measure engine displacement. However, a common approximation is that 1 horsepower is roughly equivalent to 15-17 cc for small engines. Using this approximation, 3.5 hp would be roughly equivalent to 52.5-59.5 cc.
HP Globalsoft Pvt Ltd is software development and IT services division of HP. HP bought EDS - A leading IT services company, in 2008.
You do not need to regularly print to prevent blockages with the HP 78 Tri-Color Ink Cartridge.
in an hp supercell high amounts of hail and rain obscure everything and often hide tornadoes that are inside of them. they make tornadoes nearly impossible to see. an lp supercell has very little percipation and due to that doesn't have a tornado as often as an hp. however an lp supercell has great visibility.
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around 52k HP
If you would like to know if you have HP Wireless, the best thing to do would be to contact. Hewlett Packard by phone or check out their official website, HP, and see if they have the answer to your problem.
You would have to check with HP's website and your model number to see what would fit.
Good question.... any HP insiders like to answer the related question.... "Would I want to work for HP?"
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I would say about 160 hp
I would say the HP brand cartridges.
I would go for the EM001-HP model, the other one looks too small for an 80 pound dog. I would suggest the EL001-HP Dog House. The EM001-HP may be too small for a dog that size.