What is horse power?
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The power, in simple terms, is ‘rate or speed of doing work’. The work is defined as a 'force operating thru' a distance'. The automotive engines use the term 'horse power' (hp) to measure its power. This term comes from the erstwhile practice of measuring the rate of work done by a horse which equals to 33,000 ft-lb of 'work done' per minute.
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Horsepower refers to the power an engine produces. It's calculated through the power needed to move 550 pounds one foot in one second or by the power needs to move 33,000 pounds one foot in one minute. The power is gauged by the rate it takes to do the work.
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