Divide by 60.
#include <stdlib.h> #include <stdio.h> int hoursToMinutes( int hours ){ return 60 * hours; } int main(int argc, char *argv){ if(argc != 2) return 1; printf("%i\n", hoursToMinutes(atoi(argv[1]))); return 0; }
Need to know the voltage and phase for this question.
29.4 x 10 = 294 watt hours or 0.294 kilowatt hours.
No. One amp is one amp. It does not matter how long you supply that current. You could say that one amp for 100 hours is 360,000 coulombs, but that is not a useful piece of information.Now, if you want to talk about energy, that is a different story, but you need to talk about watts, not amps.One amp is one coulomb per second.One volt is one joule per coulomb.One watt is one joule per second, which is why watts is amps times volts.One watt for 100 hours is 100 watt-hours, or 360,000 joules. Joules is energy. That is useful information.
Ohm's law is P=VI for single phase and 1000 watts per KW where P,V,I denote power,voltage,current so KW = amps *110/1000. So 9.1 amps gives ~1 KW If three phase, it is adjusted by the square root of 3.
To convert minutes to hours, divide the number of minutes by 60.
To convert minutes to hours, divide the number of minutes by 60. Multiply the number of hours by 60 to convert hours to minutes.
To convert days to hours, multiply by 24. 10 days X 24 hours = 240 hours. To convert hours to minutes, multiply by 60. 240 hours X 60 minutes = 14,400 minutes.
take away the minutes and convert the hours to minutes 1h=60min when you are done add the original minutes back
1 hour = 60 minutes. To convert from hours to minutes, multiply by 60. To convert from minutes to hours, divide by 60.
300 minutes
11,000 hours = 660,000 minutes
To convert from hours to minutes, multiply by 60.
Divide the minutes by 60 to convert them into hours
To convert from minutes to hours, divide by 60.
To convert from hours to minutes, multiply by 60.
1 day, 19 hours, 54 minutes.