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Measurement of an engine's output. Example- Mid sized family vehicle has approx 150-200 horsepower. Winston Cup cars have a horsepower of 750.
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A measure of power equal to about 746 watts.
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A unit of power, equal to 33,000 ft lb/min or 550 ft lb/s or 745.7 Watts.
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| horsepower |
The power of the motorcycle engine. The higher, the better. Although with an engine tuned for power, it might be at the expense of power at low RPM. Horsepower is a unit of engine power equal to 0,746 kilowatt (kW). Originally developed by James Watt to compare the power of steam engines to the work done by a horse. Submit new or altered description
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| horsepower |
A unit to measure describes the strength of any machine. One horsepower equals the force required to lift 33,000 pounds at a rate of one foot per minute.
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