To calculate the power and torque for a wheelbarrow powered by a 12v battery and motor/gearbox, consider the performance requirements based on the load and terrain. Power in watts is determined by multiplying the desired speed in meters per second by the total forces involved, including rolling resistance, inertia, grade resistance, and mechanical losses. For typical use, the total force needed is about 10% of the wheelbarrow's weight, but this can increase significantly under severe conditions. For example, a 50 lb wheelbarrow moving at 3 mph requires between 30 W and 90 W of power. Torque can be derived from power, velocity, and wheel radius, and measuring tension in a tow rope can also provide insights into power requirements.