These numbers, 610-720 nanometers are wavelengths that fall into the red end of the light spectrum. They have no direct relationship to watts which is defined as, an amount of power, especially electrical power, expressed in watts or kilowatts
7.5KW
1 hp is equivalent to 746 watts, get the wattage of 2hp by multiplying 746x2 then you will get 1492 watts.
Watts = volts x amperes. So if your region uses 110 volts, 20 amperes is equivalent to 2200 watts; if your region uses 220 volts, 20 amperes is equivalent to 4400 watts.
19.a heat pump has a COP rating of 2.5 to 1. If 200 watts of electricity are used to run the heat pump, how many equivalent watts(heat) are produced?
25w equivalent
746 watts.
5 feet 3 inches is equivalent to 1,600,200,000 (1.62 billion) nanometers.
7.5KW
81.3 watts there are ten deciwatts in one watt
1 hp is equivalent to 746 watts, get the wattage of 2hp by multiplying 746x2 then you will get 1492 watts.
1mm is 1,000,000 nanometers.
25000000 nanometers
Watts = volts x amperes. So if your region uses 110 volts, 20 amperes is equivalent to 2200 watts; if your region uses 220 volts, 20 amperes is equivalent to 4400 watts.
150 nanometers is 0.00000015m
1 Angstrom = 0.1 nanometers
1 millimeter=1,000,000 nanometers
2 millimeters=2,000,000 nanometers