Unfortunately, the question as phrased is meaningless. A watt or kilowatt is a measure of voltage times current - one kilovolt at one amp of current dissipates one kilowatt of energy, but the same kilovolt at one tenth of an amp of current only dissipates 100 watts.
Here's the formula:
Watts = Volts * Amps
1kv=1000v=1000watt (only if A=1 ampere)
There is 1000 Watt in situation while ampere is equal to one.
This formula shows interaction between watt and volt.
V=W/A
W = watt of power.
A = ampere.
1000 multiplied by however many amps are flowing.
1 KVA = 1000 * Volts * Amps
1 KV = 1000 Volts
There is no comparison that can be drawn since you need to know amps to compute V x A.
The unit is the volt and in 1Kv there are 1000 volts.
A kilovolt (kV) is 1000 volts.
One kilovolt is one thousand volts.
1 kva is equal to how many watt?
1000 Volts.
The basic unit of volume in the metric system measures a single liter of water is equal to 1 unit.
Liter ia a unit of volume; 1 m3=1 000 L Nanometer is a unit of length; 1 nm=10-9 m
A millimetre is a unit of distance. A pint is a unit of capacity. The two units are therefore incompatible.
1 Astronomical Unit = 149,598,000 kilometers.
A square metre is a unit of area. An inch is a unit of distance. The two units are therefore incompatible.
13,800 volts 1 kv = 1 kilovolt = 1000 volts
Transformer does not convert MVA to KV. MVA is unit of power, where as KV is unit of Voltage. Transformer converts voltgae. Step up or Step down.
Considering it is kw for kilowatt and not kv. 1 megawatt = 1000 kilowatt.
There are 0.001 KV in one V.
The lower-case 'k' in 'kV' (not 'kv') is a multiplier, representing 'kilo', meaning 'a thousand times', and the upper-case 'V' represents 'volts', the SI unit for potential difference. So a '220-kV' cable has a line voltage (voltage between conductors) of 220 kV.
2,100 volts = 2.1 kv
In the marine system, what is considered high voltages are 3.3 kV, 6.6 kV, and 11 kV. The low voltages, on the other hand, are below 1 kV.
550, as 1 kV = 1000V
In the abbreviation scheme that I am familiar with, 1 mv represents 1 millivolt, or 1 X 10 -3 volts. 1 kv represents 1 kilovolt, or 1 X 10 3 volts. So 1 mv would be 1/100,000 of a kv.
3 Kv = 3,000 volts.
KV No 1, pune
1.0 kilo volts = 1000 volts1000 effective volts is 1kV.