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horsepower A unit of measurement used to determine power and output of an engine.
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horsepower is by definition, the power of an engine in comparison to horses. For example, a car with 100 horsepower is as fast as 100 horses all rolled into one. Horsepower is often indicative of a cars top speed. Horsepower does not necessarily mean that a car is fast from a standing start (see torque) but instead it is often indicative of the speed attainable by a particular car. This being said other factors such as weight and grade will impact the final speed achieved.
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horsepower Maximum available horsepower at the machine spindle is a critical factor as it can limit your milling capacity.
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horsepower the rate at which work is done. ft is the result of the work done (stated in foot-pounds) divided by the time involved.
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horsepower (electrical horsepower; hp) A unit for measuring the rate of mechanical energy output. The term is usually applied to engines or electric motors to describe maximum output. 1 hp = 745.7 Watts = 0.746 kW = 2,545 Btu/hr.
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