1 MW = 1x10^6 W = 1,000,000 watts
1 kW = 1x10^3 W = 1000 watts
1 MW / 1 kW = 10^6/10^3 = 10^3 = 1000 kilowatts per megawatt
At a Power Factor of 1 then 1 kVA = 1000 watts. So 1000 x 1000 = 1 mW.
1 million units
one megaunit is equal to 1000 kilounits.
One megawatt is equal to 1,340 horsepower.
No, 1 megawatt is equal to 1000 kilowatts.
"Mega" is the prefix for one million. So one Megawatt is equal to 1 million watts. That is, 1 Megawatt = 1MW = 1,000,000 W = 1,000,000 Watts
None. They are used to measure two different quantities. The BTU is used to measure energy while the megawatt is used to measure power. Two different units for measuring two different quantities.A Megawatt-hour is a measure of energy that is equivalent to about 3.45 million BTUs. Or 1 Megawatt is equivalent to 3.45 million BTU per hour.
One Million unit (MU) is made up of 1 MW multiplied by 8.76 (for 8760 hours in a year). So you can convert MW and MU as: 1 MW X 8.76 = 1 MU There is no such thing as million units of watts.
One megawatt is equal to 1,340 horsepower.
No, 1 megawatt is equal to 1000 kilowatts.
Considering it is kw for kilowatt and not kv. 1 megawatt = 1000 kilowatt.
"Mega" is the prefix for one million. So one Megawatt is equal to 1 million watts. That is, 1 Megawatt = 1MW = 1,000,000 W = 1,000,000 Watts
These units do not have a direct relationship. Imagine kilowatt hours as the equivalent of work done, and megawatts (or kilowatts) as the equivalent of effort.To answer your question: 1 megawatt 'produces' 1000 kilowatts per hour.
None. They are used to measure two different quantities. The BTU is used to measure energy while the megawatt is used to measure power. Two different units for measuring two different quantities.A Megawatt-hour is a measure of energy that is equivalent to about 3.45 million BTUs. Or 1 Megawatt is equivalent to 3.45 million BTU per hour.
There is no such thing as 'watts per hour'. You may be thinking of 'watt hours', which is a unit for measuring energy? If so, since a kilowatt hour is equal to a 'unit' (short for 'Board of Trade Unit'), then a megawatt hour is equal to a thousand units.
One Million unit (MU) is made up of 1 MW multiplied by 8.76 (for 8760 hours in a year). So you can convert MW and MU as: 1 MW X 8.76 = 1 MU There is no such thing as million units of watts.
1 megawatt = 1,000 kilowatts0.5 megawatt = 500 kilowatts
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Yes, the unit of megawatt day is energy 1 megawatt day = 1 (megawatt.day )106 (watt/megawatt) x 24 (hour/day) x 3600 (second/hour) = 8.64 x 1010 watt.sec = 8.64 x 10 10 Joule Both Joule and watt.sec are also units of energy
1 megawatt = 1 000 kilowatts