Convert Btu/second [I.T.] to horsepower [metric]


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How many Btu/second in 1 HP? The answer is 0.6971183076287. We assume you are converting between Btu/second [I.T.] and horsepower [metric]. You can view more details on each measurement unit: Btu/second or HP The SI derived unit for power is the watt. 1 watt is equal to 0.0009478171208703 Btu/second, or 0.0013596216173039 HP. Note that rounding errors may occur, so always check the results. Use this page to learn how to convert between Btus/second and horsepower. Type in your own numbers in the form to convert the units!



Quick conversion chart of Btu/second to HP

1 Btu/second to HP = 1.43448 HP

5 Btu/second to HP = 7.17238 HP

10 Btu/second to HP = 14.34477 HP

15 Btu/second to HP = 21.51715 HP

20 Btu/second to HP = 28.68953 HP

25 Btu/second to HP = 35.86192 HP

30 Btu/second to HP = 43.0343 HP

40 Btu/second to HP = 57.37907 HP

50 Btu/second to HP = 71.72384 HP


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Definition: Horsepower

Metric horsepower began in Germany in the 19th century and became popular across Europe and Asia. The various units used to indicate this definition ("PS", "CV", "pk", and "ch") all translate to "horse power" in English. Metric horsepower, as a rule, is defined as 0.73549875 kW, or roughly 98.6% of mechanical horsepower.


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