What is bhp? How can you measure bhp?
Answer / Vidit Goyal
BHP (brake horsepower) is a unit used to measure an engine's power output at the crankshaft. It represents the wheel torque multiplied by rpm. The bhp value can be measured using a dynamometer, which measures the amount of force required to rotate the vehicle's wheels. An instrument called a horsepower meter or dynometer can be used for this purpose.
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 0 Yes | 0 No |
WHAT IS TRANSVERSE WEIGHT SHIFT DUE TO DRIVE TORQUE?
basic difference between bsIII & bs IV
What is the significance of bs 3 or 4 engines?
Differentiate between stress and strain.
What do you understand by Newtonian Fluid? Where is it used?
The main advantage of single plate clutch over cone clutch is a) Easier gear changing b) Less binding of contact surfaces c) Less pedal movement d) all of the above
1 Answers Backbone, Bosch, MAHINDRA, Uniparts Group,
For the purpose of inflating car tyres, spray painting, etc. i.e. say a small workshop, what size of a compressor (CFM) is recommended? It will be generally for a hobby use and not commercial use.
can we start the diesel engine with petrol and petrol engine with diesel?(just start not run)
7 Answers Ford, Honda, PSR Engineering College,
How air conditioners work in cars?
What are mpfi and tpfc systems?
The permanent reduction provided by the final drive in heavy vehicle is a) 4:1 b) 6:1 c) 8:1 d) 10:1
1 Answers Backbone, Bosch, MAHINDRA, Uniparts Group,
What are your Future Plans for company
Civil Engineering (5086)
Mechanical Engineering (4453)
Electrical Engineering (16638)
Electronics Communications (3918)
Chemical Engineering (1095)
Aeronautical Engineering (239)
Bio Engineering (96)
Metallurgy (361)
Industrial Engineering (259)
Instrumentation (3014)
Automobile Engineering (332)
Mechatronics Engineering (97)
Marine Engineering (124)
Power Plant Engineering (172)
Textile Engineering (575)
Production Engineering (25)
Satellite Systems Engineering (106)
Engineering AllOther (1379)