A watt is a meaasure of power. Power is the rate of work or rate of energy transfer. The volt is a measure of electric potential. Watts and Volts are related in a direct current (battery) circuit by the equation:
Power (Watts) = Electric Potential (Volts) x Current (Amps).
In an alternating circuit (home) power supply, power is measured by VA (Volt-Amps) as the current and voltage in these circuits can be out of phase due to capacitance and inductance which causes changes in current-voltage phase. As long as everything is measured in root-mean-squared (rms) the equation is the same as for the direct current for the active (resistive) part of the power. Root-Mean-Squared gives equivalent direct current measures.
1kw=1000w
P=VI P=Power
V=Voltage
I = Current
or
P=I*I*R P=Power
I=Current
R=Resistance
So 1000w = VI
So if u know d current drawn for example if the current = 4A
then the Voltage = 1000/4 = 250Volts
There is not enough information given.
To provide an answer you must also state the value of resistance in which the power is dissipated, or the value of the current.
Your question is not correct or incomplete. Volt and watt are two different parameters.
1000 volts is equal to zero watts. The formula you are looking for is W = A x V.
1.58 kilowatts are equal to 1580 watts.
100 watts
1hp = 745.7 watts
A horsepower is equal to 746 watts, so 10 x 746 = 7,460 watts.
The definition is that 746 watts equal one horse-power.
3516 watts
18650 watts
1000MW is equal to 1GW
1000. K = kilo = 1000 W = watts
5
About 1.3hp
5.5kW