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  • One horsepower is equal to –

    Question: One horsepower is equal to –

    Options:

    746 watt
    0.746 kilowatt
    60 kg-m/sec
    a & b both

    ✅ Explanation: One horsepower (HP) is a unit of power, equivalent to:
    -746 watts (W)
    -0.746 kilowatts (kW)
    Key Points
    -Horsepower is the unit of measurement of power.
    -It was first used by James Watt.
    -1 hp is approximately equal to 746 watts or 0.746 kW.
    -To convert from horsepower to watts, multiply by 746.
    🛑 Additional Information
    -In 1784, James Watt introduced the first steam engine to the public.
    -To measure the power of the unit he invented and created, Watt coined the term "horsepower", which he had previously developed. 
    -In 1960, the official SI unit of power was established in watts.
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