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  1. 1 day ago · The formula for calculating reactive power (KVAR) is given by: \ [ \text {KVAR} = Q = X \times I^2 \] where: \ (Q\) is the reactive power in KVAR, \ (X\) is the reactance of the system in ohms (\ (\Omega\)), \ (I\) is the current in the system in amperes (A). Example Calculation.

  2. 4 days ago · In other words, 1 hp is equal to 745.699872 watts or 0.745699872 kilowatts. To convert kilowatts to mechanical brake horsepower, we can use the following formula: P (hp) = P (kW) / 0.745699872. Where P (hp) stands for mechanical brake horsepower and P (kW) stands for kilowatts.

  3. 4 days ago · KW to HP Formula Conversion KW to HP Formula Conversion DickDV (Electrical)(OP)17 Mar 09 20:12I can't seem to make the numbers come out converting the HP formula (ft-lb x rpm/5252) to KW (N-m x rpm/9549).If I substitute .746kw for hp and N-m/.74 for ft-lb I get.746kw = N-m/.74 x rpm/5252Solving for...

  4. 1 day ago · Calculation Formula. The formula to calculate the Motor Start Up Current is as follows: \[ Isu = 4 \times \left( \frac{RP}{\sqrt{3} \times V \times PF \times E} \right) \] where: \(Isu\) is the Motor Start Up Current in amps, \(RP\) is the rated power in watts, \(V\) is the voltage in volts, \(PF\) is the power factor,

  5. 2 days ago · What is the formula for converting thrust to horsepower? The formula is HP = (Thrust * Velocity) / 375. Can this calculator be used for any type of engine? Yes, it can be used for any propulsion system where you know the thrust and velocity values. Is the result accurate? The result is accurate based on the provided inputs and the formula used.

  6. 6 days ago · Calculation Formula. The formula for calculating hydraulic horsepower is given by: \[ HHP = \frac{P \times Q}{1714} \] where: \(HHP\) is the Hydraulic Horsepower, \(P\) is the pressure in pounds per square inch (psi), \(Q\) is the flow rate in gallons per minute (GPM). Example Calculation

  7. www.royalhydraulics.com › 29-fluid-power-formulasFluid Power Formulas

    3 days ago · Fluid Power in Horsepower - HP: Horsepower = Pressure (PSIG) × Flow (GPM)/ 1714: HP = PQ / 1714