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Your question shows the importance of using the correct symbols, because your symbols are incorrect and, therefore, your question is confusing.So, are you asking how many milliwatts (mW) there are in a kilowatt (kW), or are you asking how many megawatts (MW) there are in a kilowatt(kW)?Notice that the symbol for a watt is an upper-case W. The symbol for a milli is a lower-case m, and the symbol for a mega is an upper-case M.If the former, then there are one-thousand milliwatts in a watt, and there are one-thousand watts in a kilowatt, so there must be one-million milliwatts in a kilowatt.If the latter, then there are one-thousand kilowatts in a megawatt, so a megawatt must be one-thousandth of a megawatt in a kilowatt.
29.4 x 10 = 294 watt hours or 0.294 kilowatt hours.
An average electric drill will last for about five to ten years, allowing for standard wear and tear and assuming typical usage.
You first must determine what wattage each computer consumes. You then need to figure out what your electrical rate is ... the charge per kilowatt hour.
I believe a kilowatt and a kilovolt-amp are mathematically equivalent units, but they are used in different contexts. Watts are used when talking about average or instantaneous power or "true" power. Volt-amps are used when talking about Apparent power.
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a kilowatt hour measures electrical usage in the home usually 600 to 1200 kwh for the average home
We pay for the electricity by the kilowatt hour. An energy-efficient lightbulb has a low kilowatt usage rating.
Kilowatt hours.
Measuring electricity usage.
A device used to indicate instantaneous power usage.
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Power consumption is measured in kilowatt hours.
Los Angeles uses 69 billionÊkilowatt hours every year, on average. This makes up almost 25% of the kilowatt hour usage of the whole state of California, and is the largest usage in the state.Ê
A kilowatt by definition is the equivalent of "1,000 watts for one hour". It is the way the electric company measures power usage. One "half kilowatt": Imagine you have five 100W light bulbs burning in various places in your house. After one hour, you have used one-half kilowatt of electricity.
22.8 cents per Kilowatt hour. The national average is about 12 cents.
The average yearly electrical consumption around the world for those areas that have electricity is 3,500 kilowatt hours. In the United States the average is almost 11,000 kilowatt hours.