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Horse power

Horse power \Horse" pow`er\

  1. The power which a horse exerts.

  2. (Mach.) A unit of power, used in stating the power required to drive machinery, and in estimating the capabilities of animals or steam engines and other prime movers for doing work. It is the power required for the performance of work at the rate of 33,000 English units of work per minute; hence, it is the power that must be exerted in lifting 33,000 pounds at the rate of one foot per minute, or 550 pounds at the rate of one foot per second, or 55 pounds at the rate of ten feet per second, etc.

    Note: The power of a draught horse, of average strength, working eight hours per day, is about four fifths of a standard horse power.

    Brake horse power, the net effective power of a prime mover, as a steam engine, water wheel, etc., in horse powers, as shown by a friction brake. See Friction brake, under Friction.

    Indicated horse power, the power exerted in the cylinder of an engine, stated in horse powers, estimated from the diameter and speed of the piston, and the mean effective pressure upon it as shown by an indicator. See Indicator.

    Nominal horse power (Steam Engine), a term still sometimes used in England to express certain proportions of cylinder, but having no value as a standard of measurement.

  3. A machine worked by a horse, for driving other machinery; a horse motor.

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horse power

alt. (context obsolete English) a machine that used draft horses as a source of power n. (context obsolete English) a machine that used draft horses as a source of power

Wikipedia
Horse Power (song)

"Horse Power" is the fourth single by British electronic music duo The Chemical Brothers from their seventh studio album Further (2010). "Horse Power" was a promotional single only, with its radio edit clocking in at 2:56.

Horse power (disambiguation)

Horse power may refer to:

  • Horsepower, a measurement of power
  • Horse engine, a machine powered by a horse; also known as a "horse power"
  • Horse Power (song), a song by the Chemical Brothers

Usage examples of "horse power".

They went in the four-seater 140 horse power small version Cherokee which she normally hired from her flying dub for lessons and practice, and they set off from Cambridge shortly before I left there myself with a full load in the replacement Six.

Close to one hundred horse power and a ton heavier, it should out-pull number one by a goodly margin.

Still have to get back by horse power, and like I said, that old sun ball's already halfway down the sky bowl.