BHP signifies Brake Horse Power. It is a unit measuring the actual, usable power output of an engine or motor, excluding losses due to friction.
The defined conversion for 1 BHP is:
[
1 text BHP = 746 text watts
]
This conversion is a standard in mechanical and electrical engineering for assessing the power capacity of motors, pumps, and engines.
Explanation of options:
(A) 726 watts – Incorrect; this value is below the actual measurement.
(B) 736 watts – Incorrect; this value is slightly below the standard.
(C) 746 watts – Correct, aligning with the established definition.
(D) 756 watts – Incorrect; this value is slightly above the standard.