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horsepower 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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horsepower A measure of power equal to about 746 watts.
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horsepower 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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