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 : )
Use 100 watts
100 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).
100 watts
I read somewhere that it's 100 watts.
100 US tons is 2,916,670 troy ounces.
Fifty million tons is equal to 100 billion pounds. One ton is the equivalent of 2000 pounds or 907.185 kilograms.
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.