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How many horsepower [international] in 1 gram-force centimeter/second? The answer is 1.3150934274927E-7. We assume you are converting between horsepower [international] and gram-force centimeter/second. You can view more details on each measurement unit: horsepower [international] or gram-force centimeter/second The SI derived unit for power is the watt. 1 watt is equal to 0.001341022089595 horsepower [international], or 10197.162129779 gram-force centimeter/second. Note that rounding errors may occur, so always check the results. Use this page to learn how to convert between horsepower and gram-force centimeters/second. Type in your own numbers in the form to convert the units!
1 horsepower [international] to gram-force centimeter/second = 7604022.49068 gram-force centimeter/second
2 horsepower [international] to gram-force centimeter/second = 15208044.98136 gram-force centimeter/second
3 horsepower [international] to gram-force centimeter/second = 22812067.47204 gram-force centimeter/second
4 horsepower [international] to gram-force centimeter/second = 30416089.96272 gram-force centimeter/second
5 horsepower [international] to gram-force centimeter/second = 38020112.4534 gram-force centimeter/second
6 horsepower [international] to gram-force centimeter/second = 45624134.94408 gram-force centimeter/second
7 horsepower [international] to gram-force centimeter/second = 53228157.43476 gram-force centimeter/second
8 horsepower [international] to gram-force centimeter/second = 60832179.92544 gram-force centimeter/second
9 horsepower [international] to gram-force centimeter/second = 68436202.41612 gram-force centimeter/second
10 horsepower [international] to gram-force centimeter/second = 76040224.9068 gram-force centimeter/second
You can do the reverse unit conversion from gram-force centimeter/second to horsepower [international], or enter any two units below:
The term horsepower was invented by the engineer James Watt in 1782. Mechanical horsepower is defined in this way:
1 hp = 33,000 ft·pound-force·min−1 = exactly 745.69987158227022 W
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