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02.13.2008, 01:49 PM
Torque and HP are proportional. HP is defined as torque over a period of time. The unit of torque in the SI system is (kg*m^2)/(s^2), and HP is (kg*m^2)/(s^3). Torque ((kg*m^2)/(s^2) * RPM (1/60s) gives you the unit of HP. So that 5252 BrianG gave must just be a proportionality constant.
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