Yes or No, depending on the magnitudes of "slightly" and "bogging".
The deWalt motor sizes might be 0.5 hp, 1 hp, 1.5 hp so the magnitude
of "slightly" might be 50%. The magnitude of "bogging" is not
measurable with common garage instruments.
So, essentially you have not much, if not zero real experience.
If you torque load one of said motors, it (they) can typically 'grind
through' the load (do I need to explain that one to you as well?), if the
battery is running low, OR the torque load too high, the motor will 'BOG
DOWN', nearing zero rpm, and approaching the current limits of the
windings..
Only a complete retard would fail to comprehend the term, or a fresh
out of school, zero experience ditz. OR some math inclined dopey dork
that cannot function without running a formula through his 'wee bwain',
always failing to catch parasitic effects or numerous other elements of
the scenario by getting stuck on their own worse than layman grasp of
common use terms. Maybe you also need to look up the word GRASP.
The problem did not require any quantisization whatsoever. Solving it,
does however. require at least a slight GRASP of the real world and the
terms those of us that work within it use.
Since I do not 'see' you backing out of the enormous shit pile you just
created and then went swimming in, I have no way of knowing if you will
ever 'get it'. Get it? Yet? Word boy? Instead of spending your time
criticizing a query, you should have spent some time trying to actually
grasp what was being asked.
Since I doubt you'll change direction, as the mass of stubborn skull
bone is quite high, and your weakness suggests that you will not, you can
simply FOAD.