Answer Posted / gaju
HP is non-SI units of power,
1 HP = 746 Watts.OR 1HP x 0.746 = kW
It was originally defined to allow the output of steam
engines to be measured and compared with the power output
of draft horses.
Practicaly all system measurements converts into Electrical
System for simplicity and easy valuable results
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