Power of Auto Engine at 280 Nm, 3800 rpm - Convert to W & HP

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The discussion focuses on calculating the power output of an automobile engine that produces 280 Nm of torque at 3800 rpm. Using the formula Power = (Torque x Speed) / 9.55, the power is determined to be 111200 watts. This converts to approximately 149.06 horsepower when divided by 746. The key takeaway is the importance of using the correct units and formulas for accurate calculations in automotive engineering.

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Okay, I am going crazy over this one! An automobile engine develops a torque of 280 Nm at 3800 rpm. What is the power in watts and in horsepower?

I have converted the 3800 rpm to 63.3 rev/sec and I know that power is equal to work over time but I am not sure how to figure out work and there is no specific time given. Any hints or tips?? Please! :cry:
 
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Here's a hint: Work in a rotating system is torque times angle turned.
 


Sure, I can help you with this problem! First, let's start by understanding what torque and power are. Torque is a measure of the rotational force or twisting force produced by an engine, while power is the rate at which work is done. In this case, we are given the torque of 280 Nm at 3800 rpm. To convert this to power, we need to use the formula: Power = (Torque x Speed)/ 9.55, where torque is in Nm and speed is in revolutions per minute (rpm).

So, let's plug in the values: Power = (280 Nm x 3800 rpm)/9.55 = 111200 W. This is the power in watts. To convert it to horsepower, we simply divide by 746 (since 1 horsepower = 746 watts). So, the power in horsepower would be 111200 W/ 746 = 149.06 hp.

I hope this helps! Just remember to use the correct units and formula, and you should be able to solve any similar problem in the future. Happy calculating!
 

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