Difference Between Horsepower and Torque
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- Опубліковано 12 чер 2024
- In this animation we will look at each variable that makes up mechanical horsepower to understand what the difference is between horsepower and torque.
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Time Stamps
Intro - 00:00
Type of Horsepower Explained 0:39
What is Torque - 0:53
What is Work - 1:30
How time is a Variable for Horsepower 2:05
What Horsepower is 2:59
How do Engines Produce Torque 4:04
Note: Theories, the physics and numerical data throughout this animation have been simplified for comprehensibility.
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Too kind! Thank you! 🙏🏼
I came here from the channel names Engineering Explained’s video about torque and horsepower, I saw your reply to somebody’s comment
Same here... this video really taught me 🙏 I'm glad he took the time to make it
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Same here
Thank you, the quality of your work is excellent! Hope you get around to making the metric version too 😎
This is an EXCELLENT video!
This was awesome. Thank you!
Thanks for this video! Such a Clear explanation!
Well done. Thx!
thank you for the video
You're welcome
sick video
very cool
Awesome video ! Which softwayre do you use to create the animations ?
Thanks! I use blender!
5:13 "This therefore, increases the stresses on the engine and cuts off the maximum rpm much sooner." ... i'm lost here 🤔 how does it increase stress and why does the rpm get cut off sooner?
You can convert between horsepower and watts by multiplying by 746 (approximately). This is easy to remember because it's 1/2 of the year Columbus discovered America. 1492/2 = 746.
The imperial units are breaking my brain...
The part that is always lost on me is the 52.52 part. If the wheel was 2 feet in diameter, the horse would have still lifted 100lbs 330 feet in one minute because the wheel is offering no resistance; it's just there to change the direction of the rope without it sliding on a rough surface. So, if you had a 2 foot dia wheel, it would have only made 26.25 rotations which would change the entire equation, even the though the same amount of work has been done in the same time period.
So what's the problem? Twice larger torque, twice less rotational speed, same work and power.
So horsepower is increased when torque is increased?
Imperial?! NO gracias 🙅👋