I suspect it was typos of Watts and N-m (Newton-meters, the metric measure of torque).
With those assumptions we are still left without knowing the meaning of "64,400". If that was meters-second of linear speed at the teeth of the blade, then maybe you want to calculate the speed in RPM necessary to get there? Hard to tell from a set of incomplete data points, let alone the fact that you are using something metric like N-m and Imperial like "1.5 inches". Either go all metric or all imperial, you'll get yourself tied up and twisted trying to mix units...
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