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1 метрическая лошадиная сила
Русско-английский политехнический словарь > метрическая лошадиная сила
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3 лошадиная сила
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > лошадиная сила
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4 мощность в лошадиных силах
Авиация и космонавтика. Русско-английский словарь > мощность в лошадиных силах
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5 метрическая лошадиная сила
1) Engineering: metric horsepower (735, 5 Вт)2) Automobile industry: French horsepower3) Makarov: metric horsepower (=735,5 Вт)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > метрическая лошадиная сила
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6 лошадиная сила
1) General subject: horseback2) American: soup, squirrel (I got 440 squirrels and a gaggle of carburetors)3) Engineering: horse, horse-power, horsepower, (PferdeStark, по-немецки, система DIN) PS (http://forum.lingvo.ru/actualthread.aspx?bid=18&tid=35213&hl=equivalent)4) Construction: horse power6) Automobile industry: hp7) Metrology: horsepower (745,7 Вт; Великобритания), metric horsepower8) Coolers: horsepower (единица измерения мощности)9) Drilling: HP (horsepower)10) Sakhalin energy glossary: horse power (unit of power equal to 746 watts and nearly equivalent to the English gravitational unit of the same name that equals 550 foot-pounds of work per second [10.70 kg-calories per minute]) (HP, hp; л.с.), horsepower-hour (hp-hr; л.с.)12) Yachting: h.p. -
7 лошадиная сила
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10 метрическая мощность
1) Engineering: metric horsepower2) Railway term: meter wattsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > метрическая мощность
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metric horsepower — noun : a horsepower unit equal to 75 kilogram meters per second * * * metric horsepower see ↑horsepower above. • • • Main Entry: ↑horse … Useful english dictionary
metric horsepower — a unit of power, defined to be the power required to raise a mass of 75 kilograms at a velocity of 1 meter per second. This is approximately 735.499 watts or 0.986 32 horsepower. The unit is known in French as cheval vapeur, in Spanish as… … Dictionary of units of measurement
Horsepower — hp redirects here. For other uses, see HP (disambiguation). Horsepower (HP) is the name of several units of measurement of power. The most common definitions equal between 735.5 and 750 watts.[1] Horsepower was originally defined to compare the… … Wikipedia
horsepower — /hawrs pow euhr/, n. 1. a foot pound second unit of power, equivalent to 550 foot pounds per second, or 745.7 watts. 2. Informal. the capacity to achieve or produce; strength or talent: The university s history faculty is noted for its… … Universalium
horsepower — noun /ˈhɔː(r)spaʊə(r)/ a) A non metric unit of power (symbol hp) with various definitions, for different applications. The most common of them is probably the mechanical horsepower, approximately equal to 745.7 watts. political horsepower b) A… … Wiktionary
horsepower — (hp) a unit of power representing the power exerted by a horse in pulling. The horsepower was defined by James Watt (1736 1819), the inventor of the steam engine, who determined after careful measurements that a horse is typically capable of a … Dictionary of units of measurement
Metric system — This article is about the metric system in general. For information about specific versions of the system, such as the International System of Units or the cgs system of units, see #Variants. For a generally accessible and less technical… … Wikipedia
horsepower — (HP) A measurement of the engine s ability to perform work. One horsepower is defined as the ability to lift 33,000 pounds one foot in one minute. To find horsepower, the total rate of work in foot pounds accomplished is divided by 33,000. If a… … Dictionary of automotive terms
Metric engine (American expression) — A metric engine is an American expression which refers to an internal combustion engine, often for automobiles, whose underlying engineering design is based on a metric system of units, particularly SI. As American industry converted from… … Wikipedia
Gravitational metric system — In the gravitational metric system(s) the base unit of force is not normalised to one mass unit (gram or kilogram) times one length unit (metre or centimetre) per time unit squared (second) as in the SI, but it depends on a selected or locally… … Wikipedia
British horsepower — (Bhp) the traditional horsepower, equal toabout 745.7 watts, as opposed to the metric horsepower, which is equal to about 735.5 watts. Note that the symbolbhp, with the lower case b, is used for brake horsepower … Dictionary of units of measurement