Convert Watt to Mechanical Horsepower (Whp)

The watt is the base SI power unit, used worldwide for light bulbs, electrical appliances, and engine ratings.

0.001341
1 W0.001341 hpNIST · BIPM accuracy

Watt to Mechanical Horsepower Conversion Table

10 common values
WattMechanical Horsepower
1 W0.001341 hp
5 W0.006705 hp
10 W0.01341 hp
50 W0.067051 hp
100 W0.134102 hp
500 W0.670511 hp
1,000 W1.341022 hp
5,000 W6.70511 hp
10,000 W13.410221 hp
50,000 W67.051104 hp

How to Convert Watt to Mechanical Horsepower Manually

Step by Step

Converting watts to mechanical horsepower is straightforward: multiply by the conversion factor. Follow these three steps to do it by hand or in your head.

  1. 1
    Take your value in watts
    Start with the number of watts (W) you want to convert.
  2. 2
    Multiply by 0.001341
    The conversion factor from W to hp is 0.001341. Multiply your value by this number.
  3. 3
    Read the result in mechanical horsepower
    The result is your value in mechanical horsepower (hp).
Practical Examples
1 W
equals
0.001341 hp
5 W
equals
0.006705 hp
10 W
equals
0.01341 hp
25 W
equals
0.033526 hp
100 W
equals
0.134102 hp

Formula

Multiply the value in watts by 0.001341. For the reverse direction, multiply by 745.69987.

Forwardhp = W × 0.001341
ReverseW = hp × 745.69987
Example: 10 W × 0.001341 = 0.01341 hp

Tips

Use these in everyday conversions
  • 1 W = 1 J/s = 1 V × 1 A (for DC).
  • LED lighting: 10× more efficient than incandescent.
  • For home appliances, rating × hours used = kWh.

Common Mistakes

Avoid these
  • Confusing watts (power) with joules (energy).
  • Assuming "100 W bulb" for LED — old incandescent rating.
  • Mixing W with V or A — different quantities.

About Watt and Mechanical Horsepower

What is the Watt?

The watt is the SI unit of power, equal to one joule per second (1 W = 1 J/s). Named after Scottish engineer James Watt (1736–1819), whose improvements to the steam engine sparked the Industrial Revolution, the watt unifies mechanical, electrical, and thermal power. A typical LED bulb consumes 8–12 W to produce as much light as a 60-W incandescent bulb. Human resting metabolism is about 80–100 W of heat output, while peak athletic performance reaches 400–1,500 W (briefly). The watt is fundamental in electrical engineering: P = V × I (power = voltage × current). It relates to the kilowatt (1 kW = 1,000 W), the megawatt (1 MW = 10⁶ W), horsepower (1 hp ≈ 745.7 W), and the BTU per hour (1 W ≈ 3.412 BTU/h). Light bulb and appliance ratings, electric motor outputs, and audio amplifier specifications all use the watt as the base unit.

  • Light-bulb and appliance ratings
  • Scientific and engineering power specs
  • Radio and electronics power
Real-world examples

LED bulb: 5–10 W. Laptop: 45 W. Kettle: 2200 W. Oven: 2000 W. Sun per m² on Earth: 1361 W/m².

What is the Mechanical Horsepower?

Horsepower (hp) equals exactly 745.6998715822702 watts (mechanical horsepower) and is the American and British unit for car engines, motorcycles, motorboats, and traditional mechanical power ratings. James Watt invented the unit in the 1780s to market his steam engines: he calculated that a brewery horse could continuously turn a mill wheel at 33,000 ft·lb per minute, which became 1 horsepower. American cars typically range from 150 hp (economy) to 700 hp (sports cars), pickup trucks 250–500 hp, and large diesel trucks 400–600 hp. Outside the US, the metric horsepower (PS or CV, equal to 735.5 W — about 1.4% smaller than mechanical hp) is sometimes used. Horsepower relates to the watt (1 hp ≈ 745.7 W), the kilowatt (1 hp ≈ 0.746 kW), and the metric horsepower (1 hp ≈ 1.014 PS). Despite SI's preference for the watt, horsepower remains entrenched in automotive marketing.

  • US car and motorcycle engine ratings
  • Lawn mower and small engine specs
  • US pump and compressor ratings
Real-world examples

Base Ford Mustang: ~310 hp. Lawn mower: 5 hp. Average car: 150–200 hp.

Learn About Both Units

Reference

What is the Watt?

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Reference

What is the Mechanical Horsepower?

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Watt to Mechanical Horsepower FAQ

5 questions
How many mechanical horsepower in a watt?
One watt equals 0.001341 mechanical horsepower.
How do I convert watts to mechanical horsepower?
Multiply the watt value by 0.001341 to get the equivalent in mechanical horsepower.
What is 100 watts in mechanical horsepower?
100 watts equals 0.134102 mechanical horsepower.
Is a watt bigger than a mechanical horsepower?
No. 1 watt equals 0.001341 mechanical horsepower, so one watt is smaller.
How to convert watts to mechanical horsepower without a calculator?
Multiply by 0 for a quick estimate; use a calculator for precise results.

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