1119
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To answer this question two values have to be added. The phase of the motor is needed and the voltage on which the motor operates is needed. With these two values the correct wattage of the motor can be calculated.
One HP is about 746 W.
So 746 * 1.5 = 1119 W
The formula you are looking for is; 746 watts = 1 HP.
1.5 HP is 1.5 x 746 watts, 1119 watts, in theory. A 1.5 HP motor might have a power conversion efficiency of 80%, so the watts consumed can be estimated as 1119/0.8 which is 1400 watts.
When you're working with units of measure, the 'k' almost
always means '1,000', just as it does in this case.
1.0 kw = 1,000 watts
1.5 kw = 1,500 watts
There are 746 watts in one horsepower.
1.5 horsepower = 1.12 kilowatts
969 watts
1000 watts
Formula: Power = voltage times amperage. So, if you have 120 volts: the power 120 volts times 1 ampere equals 120 watts. <<>> 15 kilowatts is the same as 15000 watts.
2,000 kw is 2,000 kilo watts is 2,000,000 watts
! kw = 1000 watts 7800 kw = 7800 x 1000 watts = 7800 000 watts
kW means kilowatt, one kilowatt is 1000 wats, so 1.43 kW is 1430 Watts.
1000 watts
5.5 watts is 0.0055 kW
Formula: Power = voltage times amperage. So, if you have 120 volts: the power 120 volts times 1 ampere equals 120 watts. <<>> 15 kilowatts is the same as 15000 watts.
2,000 kw is 2,000 kilo watts is 2,000,000 watts
95,000 watts.
! kw = 1000 watts 7800 kw = 7800 x 1000 watts = 7800 000 watts
3kW is 3,000 watts.
3,750 watts is 3.75kW
0.32kW is 320 watts.
kW means kilowatt, one kilowatt is 1000 wats, so 1.43 kW is 1430 Watts.
100 watt
1 kilowatt is 1000 watts.