The formula you are looking for is W = I x E. Watts = Amps x Volts divided by 1000.
1 MW is 1000 kW therefore 10 MW is equal to 10,000 kW.
Kw can be calculated from volts be using the formula p=(voltage)square/resistance*1000
p.u value=actual value in any unit/base value in same unit
Use the following equation, kW = Amps x Volts x 1.73 x pf/1000.
In a DC circuit Power (P) in watts is equal to Voltage (E) times Current (I). 1000 Watt = 1 kW P = EI thus I= P/E For kW then I = (P x 1000)/E Example with Power of 2 kW and Voltage of 250 V DC: I = (2000/250) = 8 Amp
Power Factor = KVA/KW. This has no unit. Its value is always 1 or less.
How to calculate motor kw for cranes
condenser capacity(kw) = compressor cooling capacity (kw) + compressor input (kw) power condenser capacity(kw) = Pf + Pa
the given kw Divide by the your voltage
You multiply the power by time, ie kW*h
1 MW is 1000 kW therefore 10 MW is equal to 10,000 kW.
Kw can be calculated from volts be using the formula p=(voltage)square/resistance*1000
p.f=kW/kV.A
kw of 100kva=100*0.8 pf=80kw( if the power factor is 0.8)
what formula is used for calculate flow rate of pump vs kw
Yes I could. How?
p.u value=actual value in any unit/base value in same unit