Engine power is the rate at which work is done by a rotating shaft, and it is directly related to the torque produced and the speed at which the shaft turns.
Torque represents the twisting force applied to the crankshaft, while RPM (revolutions per minute) measures how fast the shaft rotates; together they determine the mechanical energy output.
In practice engineers often convert the result to kilowatts or horsepower, using the factor 9549 to go from NmΒ·RPM to kilowatts, which simplifies the calculation for everyday design work.
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