Convertir Electrical Horsepower a Mechanical Horsepower

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Información de la unidad

Vatio (W)

Definición: La unidad SI de potencia, igual a un julio por segundo.

Historia: Nombrada en honor al ingeniero escocés James Watt.

Uso actual: Utilizada para medir el consumo de energía eléctrica y mecánica.

Kilovatio (kW)

Definición: Una unidad de potencia igual a 1000 vatios.

Historia: Desarrollada con la electricidad comercial.

Uso actual: Utilizada para medir el consumo de energía doméstica e industrial.

Megawatt (MW)

Definición: A unit of power equal to one million watts.

Historia: Used for large-scale power generation.

Uso actual: Used to measure power plant output and large electrical loads.

Gigawatt (GW)

Definición: A unit of power equal to one billion watts.

Historia: Used for very large power measurements.

Uso actual: Used for national power grids and large power plants.

Caballo de fuerza (hp)

Definición: Una unidad de potencia igual a aproximadamente 745.7 vatios.

Historia: Desarrollada por James Watt para comparar la potencia de motores de vapor con caballos.

Uso actual: Utilizada para calificar la potencia de motores y vehículos.

Foot-pound per second (ft·lb/s)

Definición: A unit of power equal to the power produced by a force of one pound-force acting through one foot in one second.

Historia: Derived from the foot-pound and the second, commonly used in mechanical systems and power ratings.

Uso actual: Used in the design and specification of mechanical systems, such as engines and turbines.

Electrical Horsepower (ehp)

Definición: A unit of power used for electrical machines, equal to 746 watts.

Historia: Defined for rating electric motors.

Uso actual: Used in the electric motor industry.

Mechanical Horsepower (hp(I))

Definición: A unit of power, also known as imperial horsepower, equal to 745.7 watts.

Historia: Used for rating engines and motors.

Uso actual: Common in the automotive and machinery industries.

Metric Horsepower (hp(M))

Definición: A unit of power used in Europe and Asia, equal to 735.5 watts.

Historia: Defined for rating engines and motors in metric countries.

Uso actual: Still used in some countries for car engine ratings.

Todas las conversiones

Vatio a KilovatioVatio a MegawattVatio a GigawattVatio a Caballo de fuerzaVatio a Foot-pound per secondVatio a Electrical HorsepowerVatio a Mechanical HorsepowerVatio a Metric HorsepowerKilovatio a VatioKilovatio a MegawattKilovatio a GigawattKilovatio a Caballo de fuerzaKilovatio a Foot-pound per secondKilovatio a Electrical HorsepowerKilovatio a Mechanical HorsepowerKilovatio a Metric HorsepowerMegawatt a VatioMegawatt a KilovatioMegawatt a GigawattMegawatt a Caballo de fuerzaMegawatt a Foot-pound per secondMegawatt a Electrical HorsepowerMegawatt a Mechanical HorsepowerMegawatt a Metric HorsepowerGigawatt a VatioGigawatt a KilovatioGigawatt a MegawattGigawatt a Caballo de fuerzaGigawatt a Foot-pound per secondGigawatt a Electrical HorsepowerGigawatt a Mechanical HorsepowerGigawatt a Metric HorsepowerCaballo de fuerza a VatioCaballo de fuerza a KilovatioCaballo de fuerza a MegawattCaballo de fuerza a GigawattCaballo de fuerza a Foot-pound per secondCaballo de fuerza a Electrical HorsepowerCaballo de fuerza a Mechanical HorsepowerCaballo de fuerza a Metric HorsepowerFoot-pound per second a VatioFoot-pound per second a KilovatioFoot-pound per second a MegawattFoot-pound per second a GigawattFoot-pound per second a Caballo de fuerzaFoot-pound per second a Electrical HorsepowerFoot-pound per second a Mechanical HorsepowerFoot-pound per second a Metric HorsepowerElectrical Horsepower a VatioElectrical Horsepower a KilovatioElectrical Horsepower a MegawattElectrical Horsepower a GigawattElectrical Horsepower a Caballo de fuerzaElectrical Horsepower a Foot-pound per secondElectrical Horsepower a Mechanical HorsepowerElectrical Horsepower a Metric HorsepowerMechanical Horsepower a VatioMechanical Horsepower a KilovatioMechanical Horsepower a MegawattMechanical Horsepower a GigawattMechanical Horsepower a Caballo de fuerzaMechanical Horsepower a Foot-pound per secondMechanical Horsepower a Electrical HorsepowerMechanical Horsepower a Metric HorsepowerMetric Horsepower a VatioMetric Horsepower a KilovatioMetric Horsepower a MegawattMetric Horsepower a GigawattMetric Horsepower a Caballo de fuerzaMetric Horsepower a Foot-pound per secondMetric Horsepower a Electrical HorsepowerMetric Horsepower a Mechanical Horsepower

¿Sabías que?

  • 1 caballo de fuerza equivale aproximadamente a 745.7 vatios.
  • El humano promedio puede sostener unos 0.1 caballos de fuerza de potencia mecánica por unos minutos.
  • Un motor Tesla Model S produce más de 400 caballos de fuerza.

Convert Electrical Horsepower to Mechanical Horsepower

How this conversion works

Converting Electrical Horsepower (ehp) to Mechanical Horsepower (hp(I)) is straightforward with Unitly. We apply lossless base-unit math under the hood so you get consistent answers whether you are auditing data pipelines, planning infrastructure, or double-checking homework.

Quick reference: 1 ehp equals 1,000402306558 hp(I). Conversely, 1 hp(I) equals 0,999597855228 ehp. Combine these ratios with the in-page calculator to convert any value instantly.

About Electrical Horsepower

Definition: A unit of power used for electrical machines, equal to 746 watts.

History: Defined for rating electric motors.

Current use: Used in the electric motor industry.

About Mechanical Horsepower

Definition: A unit of power, also known as imperial horsepower, equal to 745.7 watts.

History: Used for rating engines and motors.

Current use: Common in the automotive and machinery industries.

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Questions people ask

How do I convert between watts and horsepower?
To convert watts to horsepower, divide the number of watts by 746. For horsepower to watts, multiply by 746.
What is a kilowatt?
A kilowatt (kW) is 1,000 watts, a standard unit of power in the metric system.
What is the difference between mechanical and electrical horsepower?
Mechanical horsepower is used for engines and motors, while electrical horsepower is used for electric motors. Their values differ slightly.
Is this power converter accurate?
Yes, our converter uses up-to-date and precise conversion factors for all supported power units.

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