add ko lang, just read cvt's post kasi.
1hp = 746 watts in "classroom" calculations.
in real life the inductance losses must be taken into account, and 1hp = 760 watts is the usual number used when computing for electric motors.
add ko lang, just read cvt's post kasi.
1hp = 746 watts in "classroom" calculations.
in real life the inductance losses must be taken into account, and 1hp = 760 watts is the usual number used when computing for electric motors.