WTF is horsepower and does it actually matter? : r/AskEngineers - Reddit
Horsepower is conserved (by conservation of energy) Torque is not conserved. Whatever torque the engine outputs doesn't matter, it can be changed by the transmission. But the horsepower does matter, because that's all the energy the engine can output per unit of time, your transmission can't change this.
PSA: Centaur's "Horsepower" Facet does NOT stack with boots ... - Reddit
horsepower lets you skip boots if you want, yes you won't be very fast but you'll be fast enough. it lets you rush 3 bracers in the early game, no boots, and mega win your lane, then skip directly to blink or heart or shroud (or blademail or whatever the fuck else you wants) without needing to buy boots.
Horsepower vs torque? What's more important? : r/cars - Reddit
Horsepower is the better measure precisely because it can't be multiplied via gears. Horsepower takes time into consideration, and tells you how much work can be done. If you have a massive engine that produces 600lb-ft of torque but maxes out at 45rpm, you've got 5hp.
ELI5: What does "horsepower" mean for an Engine?
Horsepower is, unsurprisingly, a measure of power. 1 horsepower is equal to 745.7 Watts. Mostly for traditional reasons we still use "horsepower" to describe the power output of certain things, like cars, but you could just as easily use "Watts" to describe the power instead (and I personally think that would be better but I digress).
way to see horsepower? : r/BeamNG - Reddit
23 votes, 10 comments. I just downloaded the game and wanted to see how much horsepower a car could make, i searched the internet for answers but i…
ELI5: Torque Vs Horsepower : r/explainlikeimfive - Reddit
Horsepower is how fast you're spinning that thing. Rotating a quarter 10 times per second means more horsepower than rotating a quarter 1 time per second. But having a large rock spin 10 times per second is more horsepower than that same quarter spinning 10 times per second because the rock requires a larger torque to spin.
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ELI5: how does horsepower relate to horses? : r/explainlikeimfive - Reddit
Horsepower is a measure of Work, and Work is just a measure of force applied over time. The unit horsepower was created by James Watt, who wanted a way to compare how much Work could be done with steam engines, so decided to compare it to a horse, since horses were commonly used at the time to help move heavy things.
The "science" behind Ngannou's 129,000 units. : r/MMA - Reddit
Tho actually, from a quick google, apparently a Ford Escort has a reported horsepower of about 130. Which is a stretch from 92.84 or 96, but not actually that bad. But its horsepower is different than its violent top speed collision with a wall or human being. edit: multiple for formatting, plus the following
At how much horsepower does a car feel “quick” - Reddit
Yeah, power to weight is most important, most answers here are very grounded actually. When you ask the same question in r/cars you get answers like "anything that has less than 400 hp or doesn't do 0-60 in below 4 seconds is undriveable".
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