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  • 14.5 torque is equal to how much horsepower
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  • Horsepower is a unit of power and cannot be converted to torque. Torque and power are different physical quantities. You must know your rpm in order to answer this: Power = Torque x rotation speed in SI units P [w] = τ [Nm] ω [rad/s] 1 rad/s is roughly 10 rpm 1 hp is around 476 W
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  • Horsepower is a unit of power and cannot be converted to torque. Torque and power are different physical quantities. You must know your rpm in order to answer this: Power = Torque x rotation speed in SI units P [w] = τ [Nm] ω [rad/s] 1 rad/s is roughly 10 rpm 1 hp is around 476 W