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    HP to Kw - HELP

    Just watching Top Gear (The REAL one). Can someone please give me the conversion of HP to Kw
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    1 HP = 0.745699872 kilowatts


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    Quote Originally Posted by Captain_Rightfoot View Post
    1 HP = 0.745699872 kilowatts


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    I thought everyone knew that - without resorting to Google. Didn't you learn it at school? I did - over 45 years ago.

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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post

    What are they teaching you lot at school now?
    I now know how to break into cars, make crack and sell it on the streets ..... sorry was looking into the future generations .

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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    I thought everyone knew that - without resorting to Google. Didn't you learn it at school? I did - over 45 years ago.

    What are they teaching you lot at school now?
    Google?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fusion View Post
    I now know how to break into cars, make crack and sell it on the streets ..... sorry was looking into the future generations .
    you must have taken business studies or entrepreneuralial skills

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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    I thought everyone knew that - without resorting to Google. Didn't you learn it at school? I did - over 45 years ago.

    What are they teaching you lot at school now?
    I only learnt it to three significant figures, but then it was over fifty years ago.

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    just remember the factor is hp = 4/3 of a kw, close enough for government work. After 30+ years of compulsory metrication, some industries still use many imperial measures and will continue to as people like it, understand it, and it is used overseas by customers and suppliers. Horsepower is the classic example.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Hjelm View Post
    just remember the factor is hp = 4/3 of a kw, close enough for government work. After 30+ years of compulsory metrication, some industries still use many imperial measures and will continue to as people like it, understand it, and it is used overseas by customers and suppliers. Horsepower is the classic example.
    A few dates from the history of the metric system -

    April 1795 - metric system finalised
    September 1799 - compulsory in the area around Paris
    September 1801 - compulsory throughout France
    1812 - Napoleon rescinds metric system
    1820 - metric system adopted in the Low Countries (Netherlands & Belgium)
    1840 - metric system obligatory throughout France

    But in everyday use, metric units did not replace customary units in France until after WW1, which brought almost everyone in France into contact with the government, which insisted on it. (Almost all industry became a supplier to the government and almost all adult men and many women served in either the armed forces or the government or a government supplier)

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    I think they only went to Kw's on cars to keep the numbers down for how much power the car has . there would be another supercar scare if you seen a FPV or HSV running around with 550HP on the side of the car . Still think there will be another supercar scare soon .

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