For a mechanical engine, such as a steam engine, or an automotive engine, two parameters are important. These are the power output at a given speed, and the torque available at that speed.
The power would be measured in Horsepower, and the torque in foot-pounds. [In Imperial units.]
In metric units those would be kilowatts, and Newton-meters. It would be normal to make a plot of these parameters at various speeds.
Engine performance can be rated by horsepower or torque rating, depending on how powerful the engine is. Larger engines for car and boats are rated in horsepower. Smaller engines (>1horsepower) can be rated in torque rating.
if same power output, larger engine will be less stressed
There is no 'standard' output current from a transformer. The secondary (output) current depends on the load, and should not exceed the rated secondary current. To find the rated secondary current, you divide the transformer's rated volt amperes by the rated secondary voltage. The above cited answer need more descriptive ; a) V/Z = I, b) V/Z = I + Magnetizing current of the transformer taken from Primary side of the transformer.
the output of a car engine depends on many factors. Engine size (displacement) plays a major factor. Output is figured in horsepower. the classic definition of Horsepower is the force moving an object a certain distance within a certain time. Force = pounds Distancem = feet Time = minute
output power/Rated power
My 1991 Ford Mustang with the 5.0 L high output engine was rated at 225 horsepower
No, Based on power output to displacement, that engine is terrible No, Based on power output to displacement, that engine is terrible No, Based on power output to displacement, that engine is terrible
Rated voltage is the voltage at primary side. Rated current can be found from the equation, Rated Current= Output KVA / Output rated voltage
Factory built model with Perkins AT4 236 engine rated at 90hp Earlier 698 tractors had a naturally aspirated perkins AD4 318 engine rated at 88hp, there was a dealer fit turbo kit available for this model which raised engine output by approx 20%
The alternator (or generator) of a vehicle is the unit that converts the mechanical energy from the drive-belt into electricity. Amperage (amps) are the output level of the alternator. Alternator part number, as well as output amps are specific to each vehicle.Another AnswerYour question is a little like asking, "How long is a length of string?"! The rated output current of an alternator depends on its rated output power rating and its rated terminal voltage. The rated output power can vary tremendously, according to the physical size of the machine.
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Power supply units are rated based on their output and efficiency. When more equipment is connected, a higher output power supply is needed.
Output - 1974 is rated/received certificates of: West Germany:16
Chevrolet produced a special 302 cu in engine for Trans Am racing from 1967-1969. This engine was used only in the first-generation Camaro Z28. Conservatively rated at 290 hp, actual output was around 375 hp.
A standard GS engine which is a B18B1 has an output of about 142hp the GS-R has an output of 170hp (B18C1) A type R engine which is a B18C5 has an output of 195hp.
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That's the 5.0 liter ( 302 cubic inch ) High Output rated at 225 horsepower ( it's an over head valve / pushrod design )