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One horse power (1 HP) is equal to how many Watts?
A546 W
B746 W
C1000 W
D846 W
✓ Correct Answer: B — 746 W
One Horsepower is a standard unit of power in the Imperial system, equivalent to approximately 746 Watts in the SI system.
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