What Is This Tool?
This converter allows you to translate power values measured in centiwatts, a very low power unit used in microelectronics, into electric horsepower, a standard power unit for rating electric motors. It simplifies comparison and integration between small-scale devices and larger industrial equipment.
How to Use This Tool?
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Enter the power value in centiwatt (cW) into the input field.
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Select centiwatt as the from-unit if not preselected.
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Choose electric horsepower as the to-unit for conversion.
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Execute the conversion to see the equivalent power rating in electric horsepower.
Key Features
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Converts power values from centiwatt (cW) to electric horsepower based on exact conversion rates.
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Helpful for comparing ultra-low power measurements to standard motor ratings.
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Uses standard definitions for both centiwatt and electric horsepower units.
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Browser-based and easy to use without requiring installation.
Examples
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100 cW equals 0.00134048 electric horsepower using the exact conversion formula.
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500 cW equals 0.0067024 electric horsepower by multiplying with the conversion factor.
Common Use Cases
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Specifying power consumption in ultra-low-power electronics and sensor nodes.
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Rating small indicator LEDs and status lights where outputs are a few centiwatts.
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Describing output power from tiny photovoltaic cells or micro-energy harvesters.
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Converting between SI watts and electric horsepower for motor specifications and industrial equipment.
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Sizing motor controllers and electrical supply capacity based on power ratings.
Tips & Best Practices
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Ensure units are correctly selected to avoid conversion errors.
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Use the conversion tool to relate low-power measurements to industrial motor ratings effectively.
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Keep in mind the small decimal output values when converting centiwatts to horsepower.
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When specifying equipment, consider industry standards applicable to your region.
Limitations
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Centiwatt is intended for very low power ranges, resulting in very small decimal numbers when converted to electric horsepower.
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Conversion relies on standard U.S. motor rating definitions; regional differences in standards may cause variations.
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Handling precision and scale carefully is necessary due to the large difference in unit magnitudes.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is a centiwatt used to measure?
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A centiwatt measures very low power levels, commonly used in ultra-low-power electronics, sensor nodes, and small indicator LEDs.
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How is electric horsepower defined?
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Electric horsepower is defined as exactly 746 watts and is used to rate electric motors and drives in U.S. engineering practice.
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Why convert centiwatt to electric horsepower?
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Conversions help compare and integrate micro-scale power measurements with standard motor power ratings for equipment specification and design.
Key Terminology
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Centiwatt (cW)
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A unit of power equal to one hundredth of a watt, used primarily for very low power applications.
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Electric Horsepower
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A standard unit of power rating electric motors and drives, defined as exactly 746 watts.
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Power Conversion
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The process of translating power values from one unit to another to facilitate comparison and equipment specification.