RPM to Watts Calculator

Calculate Power in Watts (P)



Formula

The formula to calculate Power in Watts (P) from RPM and Torque is:

\[ P (W) = \frac{\tau \times \text{RPM} \times (2 \times \pi)}{60} \]

Where:

What is Power in Watts?

Power in watts is a unit of power that measures the rate at which energy is used or generated. In the context of rotational systems, it is a measure of how much work can be done by a rotating object over a certain period of time. It is a critical parameter in the design and analysis of motors, engines, and other mechanical systems that involve rotational motion.

Example Calculation

Let's consider an example:

Using the formula to calculate Power in Watts:

\[ P = \frac{10 \times 1500 \times (2 \times \pi)}{60} \approx 1570.8 \, \text{watts (W)} \]

This means that the power generated is approximately 1570.8 watts.