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The rate at which torque is applied. Since applied torque causes a shaft and its connected components to rotate, a certain RPM results. HP is calculated by the following equation:
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A measure of the rate of work. 33,000 pounds lifted one foot in one minute, or 550 pounds lifted one foot in one second. Exactly 746 watts of electrical power equals one horsepower.
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| horsepower |
A measure of an engine's maximum output in terms of torque over a period of time. An Atlantic car provides 240 horsepower to move a weight of 1,190 pounds. A typical medium-sized family sedan produces around 150 horsepower to move 3,000 pounds.
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| horsepower |
The rate at which work is performed. It equals the speed multiplied by torque, and a constant, depending on the units selected.
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| horsepower |
The unit of the rate of doing work. The term originated with James Watt, who determined by experiment that a horse could do 33,000 footpounds of work per minute in drawing coal from a coal pit.
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