* Horsepower is a measure of power output. It tells you how much work the engine can do per unit of time.
* Cubic centimeters (cc) is a measure of engine displacement. It tells you the volume of the cylinders in the engine.
Relationship:
* Engine displacement is a major factor in horsepower, but it's not the only factor. Other things like engine efficiency, compression ratio, and RPM all contribute.
* A larger displacement engine generally produces more horsepower, but there are exceptions.
Example:
* Two different 5 horsepower engines could have very different displacements. One might be a small, high-revving engine with a small cc, while another could be a larger, slower engine with a larger cc.
To find the cc of a 5 horsepower engine, you need more information:
* Type of engine: Is it a gasoline, diesel, or electric engine?
* Application: What is the engine used for (e.g., lawnmower, motorcycle, car)?
If you know the engine make and model, you can often find its cc information online.