Physics, asked by abhayrajsinghchouhan, 4 months ago

1horse power = how many watt​

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Answered by respectfullboyever
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  • Formula
  • Formula for an approximate result, multiply the power value by 735
  • Mechanic / Hydraulic horsepower
  1. Mechanic / Hydraulic horsepower1 hp(I) = 745.699872 W=0.745699872 kW

  1. Mechanic / Hydraulic horsepower1 hp(I) = 745.699872 W=0.745699872 kWElectrical horsepower

  1. Mechanic / Hydraulic horsepower1 hp(I) = 745.699872 W=0.745699872 kWElectrical horsepower1 hp(E) = 746 W = 0.746 kW
  • Mechanic / Hydraulic horsepower1 hp(I) = 745.699872 W=0.745699872 kWElectrical horsepower1 hp(E) = 746 W = 0.746 kWProof:

  • Mechanic / Hydraulic horsepower1 hp(I) = 745.699872 W=0.745699872 kWElectrical horsepower1 hp(E) = 746 W = 0.746 kWProof:One mechanical horsepower of 550 foot-pounds per second is equivalent to 745.7 watts.

= 1 hp = 550 Foot Pound per second

= 1 Pound = 4.44822 Newtons

= 1 Foot is 0.3048 Meters.

= 1 hp = 550 * 4.44822 * 0.3048 meters

= 1 hp = 745.69 Newton meter per second.

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Answered by SujithaReddy1
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Explanation:

735.499

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