What is torque and BHP?
please give me the definition and nouns between them.
Answers: Torque is a force applied using a lever.
Think of a 6" long wrench, vs. a 12" long wrench. If you apply 10 lbs at the end of respectively wrench to turn a nut, the short wrench will have 5 lbs-ft of force on the nut, while the 12" wrench will own 10 lbs-ft of force.
Now, apply that force continuously while rotating the wrench in a circular motion (the nut never tightens, but it is weld to an axle and you are driving a wheel and tire on some pavement.) Turning the 'wrench' at a constant speed (revolutions per minute), you can divide the horsepower.
1 HP = 550 lbs-ft of torque per second.
You have to convert engine RPM, degree to radians, toss in 'pi' and you'll own another easy to remember equation:
1 HP = (torque x engine speed within RPM) divided by 5,252.
Note: BHP, or brake horsepower, is simply HP measured against an engine brake, a device with a steel trimming that can be clamped down until the engine stops. It is the raw power produced by an engine minus water pumps, alternators, A/C unit, transmissions, etc.
torque is generally a weigh of engine performance; twisting force. the initial thrust you get the impression right off the throttle is an example.
bhp is brake horsepower, specifically, the power of just the engine minus factoring in the other vehicle parts. this is the speed and acceleration.
torque is for towing
hps for going...
please give me the definition and nouns between them.
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Answers: Torque is a force applied using a lever.
Think of a 6" long wrench, vs. a 12" long wrench. If you apply 10 lbs at the end of respectively wrench to turn a nut, the short wrench will have 5 lbs-ft of force on the nut, while the 12" wrench will own 10 lbs-ft of force.
Now, apply that force continuously while rotating the wrench in a circular motion (the nut never tightens, but it is weld to an axle and you are driving a wheel and tire on some pavement.) Turning the 'wrench' at a constant speed (revolutions per minute), you can divide the horsepower.
1 HP = 550 lbs-ft of torque per second.
You have to convert engine RPM, degree to radians, toss in 'pi' and you'll own another easy to remember equation:
1 HP = (torque x engine speed within RPM) divided by 5,252.
Note: BHP, or brake horsepower, is simply HP measured against an engine brake, a device with a steel trimming that can be clamped down until the engine stops. It is the raw power produced by an engine minus water pumps, alternators, A/C unit, transmissions, etc.
I quality desperate going on for shifting...
torque is generally a weigh of engine performance; twisting force. the initial thrust you get the impression right off the throttle is an example.
bhp is brake horsepower, specifically, the power of just the engine minus factoring in the other vehicle parts. this is the speed and acceleration.
torque is for towing
hps for going...
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