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Originally Posted by coolhandcountry
Well power is watts and torque. Sure the watts are the same but the torque is more for it has more power.
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Thats incorrect, let me explain. Power is r.p.m and torque. I'm sure you know that Watts = current x voltage. In electrical motors, torque is proportional to current, and rpm is proprtional to voltage. Therefore power is a product of torque and rpm.
I think you've got a slight misunderstanding there. The 'watt' is a unit for measuring power. Hope I explained this well.