• ValiantDust
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    1 year ago

    PS is Pferdestärke, which is just horsepower in German. I think CH is the same in French, and CV… Italian? So maybe the other ones also all mean HP. I don’t know why they put all of them there, but maybe it’s because since it’s not a SI unit, there is no official abbreviation everyone knows.

    Edit: Just looked it up and I was wrong, they are actually different units, even though horse related. Even HP (747.7 W) and PS (735.5 W) are slightly different. What a mess, that’s why we need SI units.

    • Granixo
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      31 year ago

      With the inevitable arrival of electric cars, i bet that [kW] will be the new standard for engine power.

      • Turun
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        41 year ago

        They already are.

        The same way food packaging must mention the calorie content in joules and kcal is optional, cars have to be advertised with watt.

      • @amorpheus
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        31 year ago

        It has been for a while, horsepower is a legacy unit. Taxes and whatever are based on the kW value.

      • @ChicoSuave
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        21 year ago

        We can only hope. A unifying measurement is the first start to cross cultural understanding and appreciation!