What is the mathematical equation for calculating horsepower in an engine?
What will be an ideal response?
Engine horsepower can be calculated by using a mathematical formula:
hp = T × rpm/5252
where hp = horsepower; T = the amount of torque produced by an engine; rpm = the speed of
the engine when it is producing the torque; and 5252 is a mathematical constant
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