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horsepower-hour
Unit ofEnergy
Symbolhp⋅h
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1 hp⋅h in ...... is equal to ...
   SI units    2.685 MJ
   CGS units    2.685×ばつ1013 erg
   English Engineering Units    1.98×ばつ106 ft⋅lbf

A horsepower-hour (symbol: hp⋅h) is an outdated unit of energy, not used in the International System of Units. The unit represents an amount of work a horse is supposed capable of delivering during an hour (1 horsepower integrated over a time interval of an hour). Based on differences in the definition of what constitutes the "power of a horse," a horsepower-hour differs slightly from the German Pferdestärkenstunde (PSh):

1.014 PSh = 1 hp⋅h = 1,980,000 lbf⋅ft = 0.7457 kW⋅h.
1 PSh = 0.73549875 kW⋅h = 2647.7955 kJ (exactly by definition)

The horsepower-hour is still used in the railroad industry when sharing motive power (locomotives). For example, if Railroad A borrows a 2,500 horsepower locomotive from Railroad B and operates it for twelve hours, Railroad A owes a debt of (2,500 hp ×ばつ 12 h) 30,000 hp⋅h. Railroad A may repay the debt by loaning Railroad B a 3,000 horsepower locomotive for ten hours.[1]

References

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  1. ^ "Trains Magazine - Ask Trains from December 2007". Archived from the original on 2008年12月04日. Retrieved 2009年05月25日.
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