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One horsepower (hp) is the amount of power required to lift a 75-kg mass a vertical distance of 1 m in 1 s.  What is 2 hp equivalent to in watts (W)?A.75 WB.150 WC.750 WD.1,500 W

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One horsepower (hp) is the amount of power required to lift a 75-kg mass a vertical distance of 1 m in 1 s.  What is 2 hp equivalent to in watts (W)?A.75 WB.150 WC.750 WD.1,500 W

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To answer this question, we first need to understand the relationship between horsepower and watts.

1 horsepower (hp) is equivalent to approximately 746 watts (W).

So, if we want to find out what 2 horsepower is in watts, we simply multiply 2 hp by 746 W/hp.

2 hp * 746 W/hp = 1492 W

So, 2 horsepower is equivalent to 1492 watts.

Therefore, the closest answer to the question is D. 1,500 W.

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