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hi,
nk mintak penerangan pasal engine power ni
bhp,hp,rpm,kw,nm
 
hi,
nk mintak penerangan pasal engine power ni
bhp,hp,rpm,kw,nm

bhp= Break Horse Power
hp= Horse Power
rpm= Revolution/Rounds Per Minute
kw= kilo watt
nm= newton meter
 
bhp= Break Horse Power
hp= Horse Power
rpm= Revolution/Rounds Per Minute
kw= kilo watt
nm= newton meter

huh.. sik sempat ku nak njawab.:)cgrock:)cgrock

p/s: nak penerangan yg camane yer.. detail ler sket..;)
 
huh.. sik sempat ku nak njawab.:)cgrock:)cgrock

p/s: nak penerangan yg camane yer.. detail ler sket..;)

ko terangkan ngan thread starter apa maksud tetiap terminology tue.......aku beri penghormatan ngan ko........
 
bhp= Break Horse Power
hp= Horse Power
rpm= Revolution/Rounds Per Minute
kw= kilo watt
nm= newton meter

bro thanks
tp tau la maksud die
nk tau, mcm mane nk tentukan semue tu
then sometimes spec engine tulis kw,hp
break hp?tu utk brake ke?
 
bro thanks
tp tau la maksud die
nk tau, mcm mane nk tentukan semue tu
then sometimes spec engine tulis kw,hp
break hp?tu utk brake ke?

tunggu sat......aku godek internet sat.........
 
Brake horsepower (abbreviated bhp) is the measure of an engine's horsepower without the loss in power caused by the gearbox, generator, differential, water pump, and other auxiliary components such as alternator, power steering pump, muffled exhaust system, etc. "Brake" refers to how horsepower was originally measured and calculated, by means of a De Prony brake connected to the engine's output shaft. More recently, an engine dynamometer is used instead of a De Prony brake. The output delivered to the driving wheels is less than that obtainable at the engine's crankshaft.

ko baca lah.....
 
yg ni lak 'ps' yg selalu ada kat spec katalog keta.....

This unit (German: Pferdestärke = horse strength) is no longer a statutory unit, but is still commonly used in Europe, South America and Japan, especially by the automotive and motorcycle industry. It was adopted throughout continental Europe with designations equivalent to the English "horsepower", but mathematically different from the British unit. It is defined by the Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB)[5] in Braunschweig as exactly:

1 PS = 75 kilopond·metre/second ~= 735.5 newton·m/s ~= 735.5 W ~= 0.7355 kW ~= 0.98632 hp (SAE)
The PS was adopted by the Deutsches Institut für Normung (DIN) and then by the automotive industry throughout most of Europe, under varying names. In 1992, the PS was rendered obsolete by EEC directives, when it was replaced by the kilowatt as the official power measuring unit. It is still in use for commercial and advertising purposes, as many customers are not familiar with the use of kilowatts for engines.
 
yg ni lak pasal Nm yg ko tanya tue...

Newton metre is the unit of moment (torque) in the SI system. The symbolic form is N m or N·m,[1] and sometimes hyphenated newton-metre. It is a compound unit of torque corresponding to the torque from a force of one newton applied over a distance arm of one metre.
 
yg ni lak pasal RPM tue......

Revolutions per minute (abbreviated rpm, RPM, r/min, or r·min−1) is a unit of frequency: the number of full rotations completed in one minute around a fixed axis. It is most commonly used as a measure of rotational speed or angular velocity of some mechanical component
 
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