To convert a given number of megawatt-hours to kilowatt-hours you must multiply the number of megawatt-hours by 1000 to get the equivalent number of kilowatt-hours. <><><> Any text book or reference site about how to calculate "energy used" will tell you that 1 megawatt-hour is equivalent to 1000 kilowatt-hours. Knowing that, we can set up a "Fraction equal to 1" as follows: [1 megawatt-hour] ---------------------- = 1
[1000 kilowatt-hours]
And, equally,
[1000 KW-h] -------------- = 1
[1 MW-h]
So, for example, to calculate what 10 MW-h is equivalent to in KW-h: Multiply the thing you want to convert by the "Fraction equal to 1" and then cross-out the matching units top and bottom of the fraction:
1000 kW-h x 10 MW-h ---------------------------- = 10,000 kW-h
1 MW-h
IF you know for sure what the right numbers are to make up a "Fraction equal to 1", that trick of multiplying by such a "Fraction equal to 1" is a very neat way to convert one equivalent type of unit into another equivalent type. If you do it right, this method will never let you down! For instance:
[1 inch] -------------------------- = 1
[2.5400 centimeters]
So to convert 5 cm into inches:
[1 in] x 5 cm
---------------- = 1.9685 in
[2.5400 cm]
I believe the question is wrong. KWH or kilowatt Hour is a unit of energy. Horse Power is a unit of power. They do not interchange. To convert kilowatts, which is a unit of power, into Horse Powers, multiply by 1.341.
1 hp=746 W if that helps
Watts divided by 1000 will give you an answer in kilowatts.
Divide by a thousand.
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You can do it with two steps. first convert kmh to cmh (centimeter per hour) by duplicate it by 1000. then, convert the cmh to cms (centimeter per second) by divide it by 3600. in other words, you can just multiply the kmh by (10/36) and get the equal value with cms units.
You can't convert from Joules to Watts because Joules is a measure of total energy, and Watts measure energy per second.
cubic meter per hour
"CFM" and "CMH" are rates of flow, typically of air or other gases, used to describe the capacity of an HVAC or air handling system, or of a fan. CFM = cubic feet per minute CMH = cubic meters per hour (1 ft3/min) x (meter/3.28084 feet)3 x (60 min/hour) = 1.7 m3/hour 1 m3/hour = 0.5886 ft3/min
kilojoule (kJ) is a unit of energy. kilowatt (kW) is a unit of power, or energy per unit time. so 1 kW = 1 kJ/s s = (second)
To convert cmh to cfm ..... divide cmh by 1.7 to convert into cfm....
Cmh = cubic meters per hour cfm = cubic feet per minute m3/hr * 35.3ft3/m3 * hr/60minutes = ft3/minute So, 1 cmh = 0.5883 cfm
You can do it with two steps. first convert kmh to cmh (centimeter per hour) by duplicate it by 1000. then, convert the cmh to cms (centimeter per second) by divide it by 3600. in other words, you can just multiply the kmh by (10/36) and get the equal value with cms units.
Get it CMH Calculation
divide by 100
1 Kilowatt = 1.341 horsepower
The two are unrelated. It's like asking "How do I convert a sound into a smell?"
CMH Records was created in 1975.
CMH is a unit of flow rate (m3/hr or cubic metres per hour) A BTU is a British Thermal Unit, a unit of energy that is equal to around 1055 joules. You cant convert the two as they are a measure of different things, but changing BTU (or Btu) to joules will help standardise the calculations.
energy = power x time.In this case, you can either: * Convert the time to seconds, then multiply. The answer will be in watt-seconds = joules. * Convert the time to hours, convert the watt to kilowatt, then multiply. The answer will be in kilowatt-hours.
Joules x 0.000000278 = kW/h
Divide the kWh by 1 million