Torque vs Horsepower | How It Works
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Everybody knows that cars are about horsepower and torque! But what does that even mean? What is Horsepower? What is Torque? We get into the nitty gritty of force- talkin’ ‘bout Torque and ft. lbs., and we build up to the triumphant power we measure with horses. It's Horsepower! ...did I need to say horsepower? We explore the relationship between horsepower and torque. You’ll find out what all those dyno numbers mean, and why diesel engines can make a bunch of torque, but not always as much horsepower as gas engines. It’s FORCE! It’s POWER! It’s HORSES! It’s SCIENCE GARAGE!
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This dude is the human embodiment of pre-workout
I need pre-workout when listening to this guy.
Too intense. After watching I need a cooling down yoga
Hahaha dude just got that first hit of 1, 3 dimethylamylamine
the way he talks reminds me of the cat in the hat
That's horsepower!!
Jesus Christ I now know why I was so shit at school, I had to watch this video 3 times to understand about 35% of it
It's completely normal
@dk bruh he is actually slower and more explanatory than the other engineers I've seen. But in thia particular video he is a bit fast
bro not gonna lie, I just graduated with a bachelors in Physics and I'm going to need to watch this a few times to understand what the helk he is talking about.
Look up how cvt transmission works. Even more confusing 😂
He's explaining shit far too quickly
I feel like this may be the best explanation of torque in the history of man and I also feel like I still may need to watch it 20 times to even grasp the basics of it.
Me too!
Great video! I'm a french Engineer, and a scientist (a real one). Trying to find videos as an answer to friends, i've looked at a lots of youtube videos explaining torque vs horsepower: they where all wrong and full of mistakes. Most of them where made by people that obviously didn't understand the difference, and that actually only spoke of torque and gearbox (torque converters). Your video is the first one i find that finally tells the truth, about "work" and about time, and that tries to explains what it really means. Well, i was expected the last step that would include energy in the explanation, but your video is already great.
@@jonmiller6633 For modern Renault, i can only agree, but not sure a significant part of them are still "invented" in france by real french engineer. If you want to see something really french-made, you may rather look at Ariane-4 space program. And the 5 is junk because it was made with america. (By the way, in the years 1960 and 1970, renault cars where "ok", and very reliable, because "invented" by real french engineers.) (Ugly but reliable). Anyway, my car is of curse 100% japanese :-p. Planned obsolescence or even programmed failure is the new rule with french cars, and these planned failures are often precisely designed. At the same time as my engineering school, i also graduated from an (english-style) business school. They taught us Planned Failure, in a topic called "quality management", and in a very specious way: they spent a huge part of this topic warning us against what they called the "over-quality" mistake. As for american people, they have a "blur", fuzzy, imprecise way of talking. In this video, when he says "force", in that sentence, it's in the "muscular" way american people use that word, same as actively forcing with your muscles, actually meaning "using energy", or in the end, "power". And yes, this way of talking is confusing when you already know what this is all about. As a scientist, of curse, it's not possible to mistake power for force. But that's not helping ordinary people to see how this "gets real" in a car. And no, just writing a formula does not mean you understand why physics works.
The way you’re able to teach physics is actually impressive.
Actual
This is engineering not physics
That's like saying "this is math not algebra"
@@coreyberther2308 mechanical engineer here, engineering is applying deep understanding physics to the real world, engineering is not applied physics that’s something different. Without physics there’s no engineering since engineering foundation is physics
@@Urbinz bingo
I just realized how much I love the set of this video. It’s a whole ass kitchen for some reason but instead of cookware there’s calipers, forced induction, and an inner cooler. It’s like a cooking show but instead of food he’s cooking info for my brain and the food is cars
Theres also a random turbo just lying around on the counter
@@harshgentle1529 and a supercharger
I just noticed that omg lol
@@harshgentle1529 that what he means by force induction probably
Intercooler*
Why is he talking so fast, I had to ask my hamster to translate
😂😂😆
underrated comment
Although I agree he seems reduculess, he fits a KZhead persona. Talking quickly, cutting in and out of frames is far more engaging than someone taking. While I too find it annoying, he's probably getting the younger generations more into physics than your average prefessor
Didn't get half of what he said.
@@Tomcrum53 my b for not wanting to stare at someone talking for 10+ minutes in a monotone voice
OMG I love this guy so much, it seems like he has so much energy and passion for explaining. Finally I understood everything! Thanks a lot 🥰
I genuinely believe, even if I Googled this I wouldn't have got such a great explanation
smh if you google this you get "horsepowah is how fast you go when you hit the wall and torque is how far the wall goes" which not only does not make sense it also confuses the fuck out of you
Oh for sure, totally agree
Because that's how Google's algorithm works. Whatever people search the most, that's what you get the first in the search result. Best is to go until the third page, you'll find whatever you're looking for within the first 3 pages. Anything beyond and your lurking into the dark web. Probably find how Torque and horsepower are made up by members of Illuminati and how it was used to enslave an extinct human race we dont know about. XD
it was funny funny and eloquent, held my attention the whole time haha
Except that he gets all kinds of things wrong. 1) Stroke has no effect on torque. On the power stroke, the peak torque at the halfway point of the stroke might be higher, but the average torque will be the same, because more torque is being transferred to the crankshaft during other parts of the power stroke (near TDC and BDC). 2) Work is just when you move something through the application of force, it doesn't describe the rate at which it is moved. Power describes the rate of work. 3) Inertia dynos measure power directly and then calculate torque from the power curve. They can do this because they're measuring how quickly the engine is accelerating a flywheel. They're measuring the rate of work, in other words. 4) Diesels don't make more torque than gasoline engines unless they're boosted higher. Compare the Mercedes OM604 engines to the Honda F20A or F20B engines, or the naturally aspirated Detroit 6.2 or 6.5 diesel to the GM 350, or the LS1. 5) Diesel revs are limited because diesel fuel burns so much more slowly than gasoline, the piston starts moving faster than the flame front at high rpm.
In a nutshell… Torque: How much work gets done Horsepower: The rate of work getting done
or even easier: how much use you make of your strength = Power
Torque: stronk
Torque is power the house power gives torque it’s power. Or else the Torque do nothing without the horse power. You turning the torque wrench is giving it it’s power
So torque is just how long it can keep producing hp and horespower is how quickly it makes the engine function ?
Torque = measure of work done. Work = Force the engine applies over the length of the crankshaft. Power = how fast it can do that work.
Why isn’t this guy in the channel anymore? I love this guy.
This was amazing and like legit took me back to highschool and completely reawakened my love of physics math... Thank you so much! I've always wanted to learn about engines and you all are teaching me so well. You absolutely speak my language
“Where does it all go?” “Aaaaahhhhh!!!” I nearly spit out my beer.... yeah I learn stuff while I drink... it’s not counter productive...
Fucking same had me laughing HYSTERICALLY
Lmfao it’s such a classic gag but shit had me rolling at 3am 😂😂
in the case of the mustang horsepower is how hard you hit the crowd, and torque is how far you drag the bodies.
lmao. i am dead.
That just might be the greatest comment I've ever seen on yt
Mustang HerssPerss.
@@justinp85 from a mustang?
Haha, love old overused jokes about people dying. It’s hilarious!
Im rewatching these and I miss them so much
FINALLY I GOT IT. I watched like 10 Videos on this topic before and now I UNDERSTOOD IT!! Thank you soo much!
So can I add horsepower to my bicycle by putting a card in the spokes or not?
well ... it's scientifically proven 😂
@Aaron777 I was going to do that, but I saved money and just sawed my whole exhaust system off including the headers. Gained like 800 hp
You also have to scream. Similar to going Super Saiyan. As you are pedaling from 0-60 in under 4 seconds.
Wow..Obvious troll comment. The only ACTUAL way to add horsepower to your bicycle is to paint flames on the side.
Stickers add 50HP each
Over steer: you hit the fence with the back end of your car Under steer: you hit the fence with the nose of your car Horsepower: how hard you hit the fence Torque: how far you take the fence with you Done.
Thanks man
Thanks man
Thanks man
Thanks man
Theinks men
This video is just fantastic !!! learned a lot! Thank you for the sophisticated work !
These videos are so easy to understand, thank you ❤️
Please make a Video How to Understand This VIDEO
If you don't have basic mechanics (I'm talking physics mechanics, not car mechanics) down this video will be really hard to understand. To truly understand it study up on torques/moments, work/energy and forces. A little bit of basic calculus and really basic trigonometry also helps. There is a lot here and these guys did a good job of trying to simplify a very complex topic.
Human Being even then is bloody confusing I’ve learnt all of this before the video yet he managed to confuse me lol
@@aluncoch Yep, because you have understand each concept (torque, work speed...) and then understanding the relationship between them and how they effect each other.
@@humanbeing4109 i understood it. Even i'm not a mechanic. But it took me a lot of thinking just to understand it. When i finally understood, i realized there could have been an easier demonstration
Snort some coke; you'll soon understand !
Brain condition: Exploded
Brain condition: Blown
Same here
1:47 almost made me spit my coffee Donut your editing is gold 😂
Almost done with lot of explanations for torque and Hp videos…. This was the best and last I need to actually understand it !!!! Great job
So this guy basically explained what i learned in 3 semesters of mechanics in 10 minutes!
you learned this in mechanics?
I mean c'mon that was when we were 16 but mechanics wasn't that bad anyways.
That's why we learn more online than at school 🙄
3 semesters wtf what uni you go to, that's one class thing here
3 semesters?
I’m a bit embarrassed that I laughed aloud at the guy screaming when the tools appeared in his car. But yeah, this was fantastic!
why embarrassed, it was actually quite funny
love it, you guys did an excellent job with this video, well done well done
Great video. Your explains are so clear. Thankyou for making this video.
2 years later, and his energy is giving me life. And helping me through my engineering classes. God bless
God bless you too brother!
1:04 "this is a wrench" *the more you know* Me: I legitimately Laughed Out Loud XD
It wasn't even a wrench it was a rachet lol😂
Gavin Miller 😂 I just noticed that
You would be suprised how much people didn't know that
Lmao me too
I did too
I've watched many videos related to this topic, non of them explained as good and simple as this one. this guys got a talent for explaining thinsg!
Terrific presentation - I really love the quirky 1950s-style musak in the background. Thank you.
This guy videos are so entertaining lol. Just like the other guy with "dad issues" 😂
not sure who started the whole "screaming informative car video " thing first on donut media. this guy or pumphrey.
James is funny af this guy too
I love them all
This is the reason why subscribed to this channel
And all the dying hamsters
Brave man taking on this subject lol
Why?
ElZamo92 very had to explain easily lmao
Cause this subject has alot of controversy... A LOT OF IT!!!
Jiro Weiler It's just how physics work, what's so controversial about it? maybe people are just stupid.
Maybe or maybe the idea got distorted with time
dude bart is something else man, mans got so much energy for everything
I wanna put Nolan`s screaming as an alarm sound =] This will make my day every day!
So how much HP does a sticker ACTUALLY add ??...
Metin Soylu a billion. And if you paint your car red it'll add another billion hp on that
10 hp
Exactly 4.308 Newtons per Gram Seconds
+5 HP
Metin Soylu +5 HP
I think my physics professor would have a heart attack watching this
From laughing yea, fucking Imperial system
Yeah, it's total bullshit. Such fundamental stuff just shockingly wrong.
He made me have a heart attack when he said that horse power is the same than work
@pyropulse yes but u have to convert almost everything back to si unites, where in matric u already have them in kg, liters, meter etc. It just makes the whole thing simpler and easier to understand, especially for countries who have studied and uses matric system which is most of the world, bc it MAKES FUCKING SENSE, unlike the imperial system.
@pyropulse Yes it is. The conversions are much harder. Metric is easier to understand and most people outside america dont know the imperial system. Converting imperial to metric is a pain in the ass.
Subscribing to donut was literally the best thing I did cause they've got LITERALLY everything a car guy needs....keed up the work guys
Finally a good clear description and comparison of HP and Torque
Never been that confused in my life
same😂😂😂
Lmao
hahaha ur not alone
Frr
Same 😭
got lost at 0:00
Take notes. Break the video down.
you want a simpler version?
woah, that easier then i expected! Thanks for this !
you are really smart dude. Changed my life. Love the visuals
THIS, IS A WRENCH
Soldier: Dear God!
Is this an American thing or did he just call it the wrong thing by accident because I'm pretty sure that's a ratchet.
Shona its real name is a socket wrench
What is its dougscore?
THHISSSS
i don't understand anything but i appreciate your attempt
Just basic physics
< just a regular person with an iq of 2
Pixel same
I thought it was only me
Sorry to hear that man. What are your interests? Maybe someone can give you an analogy that would help you understand easier.
You explained things in such an interesting way. I appreciate
started to get in to cars more and i been learning a lot more now because of the videos.🐐
0:30 Power is work over time Work is Force by distance
Yay, somebody gets it! (only saying because of all the folks who obviously didn't pay attention in High School Physics, this is from a high school physics teacher)
Yeah he kept saying force over time, which is actually impulse
oops
@@raleigh2747 yeah man I wanted to stop watching when he said that. Glad to see someone pointed it out
@@chezcracker no that isn't impulse. Impulse is force into time.
Today I've gotten a little bit smarter in a field which is not my expertise and I'm happy.
Lol omg my internet life in a nutshell
A fantastic teacher/instructor. Great!
I’ve never laughed so hard sitting by myself watching a KZhead video 😂 can’t wait to rewatch and try to understand the entirety of the video.
If I was learning this kind of math in high school. High school would have been a lot easier
Juan Gonzalez lmao, i'm still confused
SVENSK SKAM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It's basic physics, not really that hard if you took AP Physics in highschool.
We WERE learning this in High School. Thing is, we were bored af, we were more interested in that girl 3 seats in front of us, thinking about how to talk to her, and our inteligent but not necessarily smart teacher never thought of connecting this lesson to DRAG RACING, NASCAR, RALLY, RACING.
I don't think a horse could carry 1 pound of anything 33,000 ft in 1 minute though.
Turbocharged horse.
No, 'cause it'd have to travel 375 mph.
it's divided by 5252
shut up nerd this is sarcasm, its called sarcasm
Sofoklis Mavrantonis shut up virgin
Awesome explanation, great job. Thanks. I finally get it.
Gotta made a small correction: Work is force over distance at an angle (W = Fdsin(theta). As an example, this means that no matter how hard you push a wall with your hands, if it's not moving then no work is being done. Power is work over time so more powerful engines will do more work in the same time. Torque is all good, I would just maybe note that just like with work, the angle of the force matters so the formula is t - Frsin(theta)
He’s like the American Linus mechanical counterpart.
In your country do you measure in newton-metres?
@@granderondeproductions3286 exactly.
do an episode on carbon fiber/ kevlar
Backwerds great idea I second this
I 1000th this
This is way simpler than I thought, especially with a simple explanation!
I like the content a lot. Great examples. And great teacher.
Rewatching this video and wondering where is Bart? I miss him, he is the reason why I discovered this chanel.
Love Donut still, miss Bart and Science Garage too :(
Same
True one of the best show in donut.
i thought it was just me
Same
As a metric system user, these numbers gave me a headache...:D
Ikr... took me so long to realise that "footpounds" are the equivalent of joules...
As an imperial user, newton meters, and kilowatts give me a headache
john sailor ok
Dániell "Good for youuuu" - Batman
high five!
This dude is enough to give knowledge about the damn car engines man.!!🔥👍
Phenomenal explanation!
“This is a wrench” * pulls out ratchet
@@MrRufus1111 I think that last bit was a joke.
Yes, A ratchet wrench... Socket wrench is the real name though.
FYI a ratchet is a type of wrench.
@@334trax2 damn people really be doing anything to make themselves smart
Haha bolt go brrrr
What? Watt?
brain.exe it's not responding
Call admin or reinstall app.
har har
Wait watt
I love your technical theory bert .ur the best in Donut channel. Others are wasted.just wasting the KZhead channel . I do also love latest donut channel of the guy repairing cars.
I’m watching your videos and learning THANKYOU!
I miss Bart so much. Definitely the funniest Donut presenter
Jeremiah doing "bumper to bumper"/really science garage just isn't the same
@@stephenmoore1541 Yeah I would agree. I think Jeremiah is good at explaining stuff, but not as well as Bart. The problem with Jeremiah is he’s just a bit weird and not that funny.
What happened to him? Is he no longer at Donut?
@@WazzapJoker I wonder too
@@WazzapJoker from what I remember reading, he opted to change jobs bcuz he had a baby & needed to devote more time with his family. I really hope he's able (& invited by Donut) to come back sometime in the future.
I learned more here with a simple video than on my school physics program
daniel passarelli dude right? Lol
daniel passarelli that's maybe you haven't got into collage and took a bachelor ini mechanical Engineering. This is a basic theory you'll learn in Applied Physics on 2nd or 3rd semester (depends on your campus's curriculum)
Daffa Abieza yeah I’m in collage but thank god! My career does not have physics.
Markez Singltary I hope it is hahaha
And you learned it wrong, which is why it's so simple. On KZhead, check out a video called: Power & Torque: Acceleration Exposed by AutomationGame
Basically Horsepower is how fast you hit a wall. Torque is how much of the wall you take with you.
Precisely
no, watch the video
Thanks for the explanation
Simplest way I can think about it is, torque is how much work you can do, horsepower is how fast you get it done...
I think it's worth noting that torque is a rotational force not a measurement of potential work. Work is Force x Distance, where the distance in the case of a vehicle could be any amount of ground you would like to cover at any given time. Another way to understand the idea of torque is that on a given wheel/shaft, to prevent the engine from moving the shaft/crank, you would have to apply X lbs of force on a 1 foot lever attached to the center of the shaft/crank. A 100 lb/ft engine can move a 3000 lb car easily, but that's just because all it has to overcome is inertia and friction etc. So yes in a way torque is a potential load however in vehicles it is not a direct translation to payload weight and it is not a potential for work because the distance is always subject to change. Horsepower is how fast you can do the work required to get from point A to point B. This is my understanding as of 5 minutes ago, so I could be wrong.
torque is rotational force of crankshaft in engine system based on this video and horsepower is power from the wheel to move the car by a certain amount of time ( workdone per unit time )
Like as in torque is your threshold?
@@DeepSpaceDubs WHAT ATE YOU TRYING TO SAY!! i is dum... :((
@@zaquanamar that is a very nice and brief summary: "torque is rotational force of crankshaft in engine system based on this video and horsepower is power from the wheel to move the car by a certain amount of time (work done per unit time )"
This channel is great
This is probably the best video explaining horsepower and torque .
Love ur energy man😁😁
Everyone makes this explaination to complicated, torgue is the amount of force the motor can produce and hp is the rate at which the torque is made
meaturama How is he wrong?
@meaturama : While it isn't how we are taught to understand it in school, it isn't totally wrong. Torque = (Force*Distance) while Horsepower = (Force*Distance)/Time. Horsepower is taught as energy/time, or SI units Joules/seconds, where Joules = Force*Distance.
So I'm other words, the OP was correct.
meaturama Talk all you want, won't change the fact that you were wrong for saying the OP was incorrect.
He is wrong though. Force * distance is energy but torque isn't the same kind of force * distance as energy is. Torque is the twisting force and power is the rate of work. Totally different thing.
my brain is fried......
Same
that's me.. here as my friend talk about torque and horsepower when I understand nothing about it.. and now my brain is fried
you want a simpler version?
Everything is so clear great video
Efforts appreciated.. 💥
Pretty much Torque is how strong it can sipn the wheels Horsepower is how fast it can spin the wheels
Oh...ok
I disagree mate, hp is torque x rpm ...and other things also
Spin not sipn ( you probably didn’t knowingly type it like that but just saying😀) “The more ya know”
More correctly, I think: Torque is how much force come at the wheels. HP is how fast under a given load.
@@m00semanus yes, summing up the "given load" is the same the torque and the "how fast" is the rpm. So [torque x rpm (converted in rad/s)]= Watts, that can easily converted in HP.
damn where are Newton/meter, meters, kilograms, kilowatts... lol
There’s only one flag on the moon and we got there in feet not meters.
I'd like to see non retarded units too
@@felynemaster8360 Just because you don't understand it or??
@@michaeldavis2531 HP is a stupid measurement if you think about it, why would we measure the power of an engine based on a silly calculation about a horse, when we can measure the power based on how much energy it creates/uses etc.
@@irishsavage8715 we failed To get a thing To the Moon because of your measurement system
Great simple explanation 👏
Quality content. New sub
Those numbers are the reason why we started using the metric system
HP is as complicated as the rest of the imperial system. Guess I start using KW more often now
Manu.MND i was thinking the same thing! KW and Nm are very easy to get used to
Xauntyse Manning in high school physics I learned in Nm and Kw . Pretty simple
Luke Anthony metric system is based ln real science facts like freezing temperature of water for 0 degree. If Watt had a stronger or a weaker horse the unit would be different
Guten Tschüss but if they used kilograms and meters it would have been easier to calculate eg. 10 kilograms lifted 100m in 1 minute
This is great man. I never cared for the science behind the numbers, but this genuinely got me interested. And I learnt sum'in!
It's physics! Keep stoking the fire of knowledge-seeking and you will be rewarded! :) You might be interested in further reading at Wolfram, a cool site that allows you to see step-by-step solutions to awesome hypothetical physics problems, it's a lot of fun! For example, at this link I calculated the momentum of a 1997 Toyota Supra (5-speed Manual) traveling at 200 MPH, check it out here: www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=momentum+m%3D1480.979kg,+v%3D89.408m%2Fs Enjoy! :) Bonus Link: Newton's Laws: www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=Newton%27s+laws&lk=3
Anodyne Melody I don't understand the video around 6:18. How does 1ft ib x 5252 = 1hp give you the formula to calculate horsepower?
Update. I barely understand it. But I understand it.
Let me teach you something further; if you want to be taken seriously then next time say 'learned something' instead of "learnt sum'in"...
There is a lot of misinformation in this video. He is certainly enthusiastic but he has no idea what he's talking about.
@3:10 when Adam Sandier comes in WHAT! Had me in stitches 😂
OMG FINALLY UNDERSTOOD THIS S***!!!!!!!!! thanks dude
I really tired and want to understand 100% of this, but most of this is over my head. But, I'm that much closer to understanding. Thanks Donut! Thanks for the funny and educational content.
4:29 MDE NEVER DIES
This explanation is just perfect. Nothing more to say.
Good work 👍
Your very last animation has cleared the confusion between horse power and torque !
Omg I’ve learnt so much from these episodes than I have in the last 5 years! Thanks Donut!! Also the enthusiasm and hilarity is something that makes watching these so fun!
8:21 lmao the bumpy ride. also the dude who whipped out a gun 😂
This is the best explain ever , thank you
Can i get more torque by adding blinker fluid to my pistons and my crankshaft?
You might want to get some high voltage blinker fluid so it spreads fast over your fuel injector bearings allowing for more horse power and torque.
no, but new muffler bearings will help a lot.
Just slap a new cold air intake from auto zone and you’ll gain 200hp
Got a small hole in the top of a tail light at work once, then it rained. The tail light was full of water in the morning, so I told the guys I needed to drain my blinker fluid. They were all laughing when I told them I was serious. Then I drilled a new hole at the bottom of the blinker, and the water began shooting out. They all lost it.
Piston return springs should also work
1:49 Legit started laughing at how randomly funny that was😂
I love those comedy cuts too! :-). Their production value is so on point. Really enjoy Donut content. Yes I'm late to the party, just found Donut recently. Great channel!
Nice explanation mate!
I finally understood it. Thanks!