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To calculate the gross torque of a 10 horsepower (hp) engine, you can use the formula: Torque (in foot-pounds) = (HP × 5252) / RPM. For example, if the engine operates at 3600 RPM, the torque would be approximately 14.75 foot-pounds. However, the actual torque will vary depending on the engine's RPM and design characteristics. Generally, a 10 hp engine can produce around 20-25 foot-pounds of torque at its peak operating RPM.

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