A watt is a unit of electrical energy. A ton is a measure of physical weight and a ton of lead weighs the same as a ton of feathers.
Since the watt does not really have what we think of as "mass", I think the answer has to be "zero tons".
I say this because I think a wire with a load of 1 watt or a million watts with weigh the same if measured with a scale.
A Boeing 767 typically weighs around 180,000 to 200,000 pounds, which is equivalent to 90-100 tons.
100 watt
100 tons.
3527396194958 Ounces in 100 mega tons : )
There are 0.0001 watts in 100 microwatts. To convert microwatts to watts, you divide by 1,000,000 (since 1 microwatt = 0.000001 watt).
Use 100 watts
100 tons
Fifty million tons is equal to 100 billion pounds. One ton is the equivalent of 2000 pounds or 907.185 kilograms.
100 watts
I read somewhere that it's 100 watts.
100 US tons is 2,916,670 troy ounces.
Since watts and volt-amps are different units of power, you cannot directly convert watts to volt-amps without considering the power factor of the load. In an ideal resistive circuit, 100 watts would be equivalent to 100 volt-amps. However, in practical applications with reactive components, the relationship between watts and volt-amps can vary.