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an engine produces 100 HP at 5000 RPM at 100% load. If I reduce the load to 60%, does the engine only produce 60 HP?
Is it safe to assume that an engine at X% load will make X% of the rate power at that RPM?
(FEX32) This is not right how you have it. For one, acceleration must be accounted for. Secondly, it's force that propels you forward not HP. HP is a measure of torque at certain engine speeds.
actually, the OP pretty much had the %load vs. power output correct, perhaps the only bone to pick was the use of the word "rated" to describe max power at a given RPM (rated power is often the max power at the rated RPM - but sometimes rated power is lower than the max power, even at rated rpm)(FEX32) This is also not right. Engines cannot produce any torque at any RPM. It is a highly nonlinear process. There are many more factors to account for.