horse power

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Englisch - Türkisch
(Otomotiv) Beygir gücü
acronym - break horse power (099)
kısaltma - break beygir gücü (099)
brake horse power
fren beygir gücü
horsepower
beygirgücü
HP
{k} high pressure, horsepower
horsepower
{i} beygir gücü

Arabamın yeterli beygir gücü yok. - My car doesn't have enough horsepower.

Tom'un arabasının 100 beygir gücü var. - Tom's car has 100 horsepower.

horsepower
i., mak. beygirgücü
horsepower
beygirgüç
horsepower
(isim) beygir gücü
Englisch - Englisch
a machine that used draft horses as a source of power
A unit of power, used in stating the power required to drive machinery, and in estimating the capabilities of animals or steam engines and other prime movers for doing work
The power which a horse exerts
unit for measuring the power of engines (equal to 746 watts); unit of the supplier of energy (approximately 760 watts)
A machine worked by a horse, for driving other machinery; a horse motor
It is the power required for the performance of work at the rate of 33,000 English units of work per minute; hence, it is the power that must be exerted in lifting 33,000 pounds at the rate of one foot per minute, or 550 pounds at the rate of one foot per second, or 55 pounds at the rate of ten feet per second, etc
HP
Alternative spelling of horsepower
Obsolete spelling of horse power
horsepower
A non-metric unit of power (symbol hp) with various definitions, for different applications. The most common of them is probably the mechanical horsepower, approximately equal to 745.7 watts
Horsepower
hp
horsepower
Horsepower is a unit of power used for measuring how powerful an engine is. a 300-horsepower engine. horsepower hp a unit for measuring the power of an engine, or the power of an engine measured like this. Common unit of power, the rate at which work is done. In the English system, one horsepower equals 33,000 foot-pounds of work per minute that is, the power necessary to lift a total of 33,000 lbs a distance of one foot in one minute. This value was adopted by James Watt in the late 18th century after experiments with strong dray horses and is actually about 50% more than the rate an average horse can sustain for a working day. The electrical equivalent of one horsepower is 746 watts in the International System of Units; the heat equivalent is 2,545 BTU per hour. The metric horsepower (see metric system) equals 4,500 kg-m per minute (32,549 foot-pounds per minute), or 0.9863 horsepower
horsepower
Unit of rate of doing work Defined as 550 foot-pounds per second One horsepower is about 746 watts (A horsepower has also been defined as the amount of power needed to drag a dead horse 500 feet in 1 second, but this was not accepted by the international standards community )
horsepower
A metric horsepower (symbol often PS from the German abbreviation), approximately equal to 735.5 watts
horsepower
Measure of power One HP = The force that will raise 33,000 pounds by 1 foot in 1 minute
horsepower
A measure of power output Horse power equals the energy required to lift 550 pounds one foot in one second
horsepower
{i} unit for measuring the rate of work of an engine or motor
horsepower
a unit of power equal to 746 watts
horsepower
A unit for measuring the power of motors or the rate of doing work One horsepower equals 33,000 foot-pounds of work per minute (550ft-lbs per second) or 746 watts
horsepower
Strength
horsepower
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 Torque and RPM may be used in relating to the horsepower of a motor For fractional horsepower motors, the following formula may be used
horsepower
= a measurement of mechanical power that a motor produces In electrical, one horse power equals 746 watts In mechanical terms one horse power is produced when 33,000 pounds are lifted one foot in one minute Horse power represents the work being done by the output of an electric or internal combustion style motor
horsepower
A unit for measuring the power of motors or the rate of doing work one horsepower equals 33,000 foot-pounds of work per minute (550 ft lbs per second) or 746 watts
horsepower
Measure of power (the amount of work that can be done over a given amount of time) One horsepower is defined as 33,000 foot-pounds of work in one minute Example: Lifting 33,000 pounds one foot in one minute, or lifting 3300 pounds ten feet in one minute
horsepower
A unit of measure used in representing the amount of energy or power produced by a device -- one horsepower is equal to the energy required (work) to move a 550 pound object one foot in one second Also equivalent to 746 watts
horsepower
The work done per unit of time 1 horsepower equals 33,000 foot-pounds of work per minute or approximately 746 watts Motors for pumps are rated in horsepower
horsepower
(HP) A measure of the time rate of doing work defined as the equivalent of raising 33,000 pounds one foot in one minute Electrically, one horsepower is 746 watts
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
horsepower
A unit of measurement for power which is the rate of doing work (one horsepower equals 746 watts)
horsepower
A unit of power equal in the United States to 746 watts and nearly equal to the English gravitational unit of the same name that equals 550 foot-pounds of work per second
horsepower
Is a unit of work equal to 33,000 foot pounds per minute, 550 foot pounds per second, or 746 Watts (099)
horsepower
A unit of measurement of mechanical power It indicates the ability of a device or mechanism to do a specific amount of work over a period of time It is equal to 550 foot-pounds per second in mechanical power or 746 watts in electrical power
horsepower
- A unit of measurement used to describe an engine's strength Typically, the more horsepower an engine produces, the faster the motorcycle can potentially go (See also: Torque)
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
horsepower
A unit of power One horsepower equals 550 foot-ponds per second or 746 watts See Power
horsepower
A unit of measurement used to determine power and output of an engine
horsepower
(gen) A unit of POWER equal to 33,000 FOOT-POUNDs per minute, 550 foot pounds per second, or 746 WATTs F - cheval-vapeur S - potencia util
horsepower
unit of power equal to 33,000 foot-pounds per minute, equivalent to 745 7 watts
horsepower
is a unit of power equal to 33,000 foot-pounds per minute or the rate of work required to raise 33,000 pounds one foot in one minute
horsepower
(Otomotiv) The energy required to lift 550 pounds one foot in one second - or 33,000 foot-pounds per minute
horse power

    Silbentrennung

    horse po·wer

    Türkische aussprache

    hôrs pauır

    Aussprache

    /ˈhôrs ˈpouər/ /ˈhɔːrs ˈpaʊɜr/

    Etymologie

    [ 'hors ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English hors, from Old English; akin to Old High German hros horse.
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