English to Telugu Dictionary horsepower

horsepower

హార్స్పవర్
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noun
Torque multiplied by rpm divided by 5,252 equals horsepower .
a unit of power equal to 550 foot-pounds per second (745.7 watts).
translation of 'horsepower'
యంత్రముల పనిచేసే శక్తిని కొలిచే పరిమాణం
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Its 1,001 'horsepower' engine powers it from to 60 mph in less than three seconds, reaching 186 mph in under 14 seconds.
The six-liter, 325 - 'horsepower' turbo diesel engine can muscle you up loose inclines and keep you in the passing lane.
His two motors, a used 7.5 horsepower and a 3.5 'horsepower' , cost just $25 apiece.
Retailing at $1,898, it comes equipped with a 20 'horsepower' twin cylinder engine and is a whiz at chopping dense growth.
He also reported that electric motive power for both the mine and mill was furnished by the Ames Power station at a cost of $80 per year for each unit of 'horsepower' .
Reducing the air volume meant smaller air handling units, lower fan 'horsepower' , smaller room requirements and smaller ductwork.
Maximum torque was the same for the three fuels, and 'horsepower' was almost equal throughout the acceleration range, except at very maximum revs where Optimax and Ultimate managed just one extra bhp.
Another effect was that manufacturers were forced to produce vehicles with special gearbox ratios for the French market only as these could have had an effect on the theoretical 'horsepower' , the unit on which the tax was based.
The whole system is powered by 14000 'horsepower' turbines which can pump 200 tons of water a second into the large outlying Edogawa river.
MFV ‘Carrig Ban’ was a 36 ft fully decked timber vessel built by Hickeys with a 120 'horsepower' Perkins engine.
Available 'horsepower' at sea-level and high-altitude fields are nearly equal.
It was powered by two 220 - 'horsepower' diesel engines driving Jacuzzi high-speed jet pumps.
The crew chief, Wayne Ridley explained it has 693 'horsepower' with 657 foot-pounds of torque, which it holds from 5,200 to 8,000 rpm.
However, with the 110 'horsepower' diesel engine it is still fast and refined, and capable of returning over 40 miles per gallon.
You will see ¼ horsepower, 1/3 horsepower and ½ 'horsepower' pumps available.
Oberhofer noted that they are able to put three to four more gallons of fuel into their engine after switching from the shoe to the setback blower, and more volume equals more 'horsepower' .
Without the slugs they would have to use five regular locomotives to get as much tractive effort, even though they only need three units worth of 'horsepower' .
The two motors - a 115 horsepower Johnson outboard and a 9.9 'horsepower' electric long shaft Mercury outboard - are fairly new.
Built in 1992, it is also controversial due to its 75,000 'horsepower' nuclear engine.
Lastly, the compulsory AMG version, the 32, will rocket you there in just over five seconds with 354 'horsepower' at its disposal.
Ultralight aviation was pioneered in 1976 by John Moody with a 10 'horsepower' go-cart-powered engine.
Respectively, these motors now make 355 horsepower and 455 foot pounds of torque and 300 'horsepower' and 365 foot pounds of torque.
They are powered by 700 - 'horsepower' , methanol-burning engines and reach speeds of 170 mph.
The RV is powered by a Caterpillar 350 - 'horsepower' diesel engine and an Allison transmission.
Through mid-July, formal rules had not yet been determined, but it's believed teams will race under a common body template with all cars nearly equal in design and 'horsepower' .
The ground clearance will return to 16 inches and the 'horsepower' to ton ratio will change from 13 to 1 back to 17 to 1.
Powering the ‘new Ford Taurus’ is a 2.3 L four-cylinder engine rated at 160 'horsepower' .
Torque multiplied by rpm divided by 5,252 equals 'horsepower' .
For $45,000 you can own a Dodge SRT - 10 dry-wall hauler powered by a 500 'horsepower' Viper V10 engine.
With it's 1200 'horsepower' diesel engine, the T-98 is as mobile as the M-1, and has much better gas mileage.
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