divide by 100
Gigawatt-hours.
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.
Watt, kilowatt, or megawatt are units of power (energy/time). A watt is 1 joule/second. A kilowatt is a thousand joules per second. A kilowatt is also 1 kWh/hour (kilowatt-hour / hour). Since you would usually pay per kilowatt-hour, you might be more interested in the number of kilowatt-hours. A megawatt is a million joules per second - or a thousand kWh/hour.
Considering it is kw for kilowatt and not kv. 1 megawatt = 1000 kilowatt.
You do not. Kilowatt hours is a measure of energy and a megawatt is a measure of power. The two measure different things and so one cannot be converted to the other. It is like asking how you can convert feet (distance) into miles per hour (speed).
One MegaWatt is 1,000,000 Watts and one KiloWatt is 1,000 Watts. To convert MW to KW just multiply by 1,000. Answer is 20,000 KW
mw (mega watt) is one million watt and that is a unit of electricity, whereaskwh(kilowatt hour) is rate of consumption of one thousand watt of electricity for one hour.AnswerFirst of all, let's get our symbols correct. There are nounits having the symbols: 'mw' or 'kwh'! Presumably, you are either trying to express a 'milliwatt' (mW) or a 'megawatt' (MW), and a kilowatt hour (kW.h)?You cannot convert either milliwatts or megawatts into kilowatt hours, as they measure completely different quantities!The milliwatt and the megawatt both measure power(not 'electricity'!). The kilowatt measures energy(which is not a 'rate of consumption'!).
8,000 since 8000*1000(kilo)=8,000,000 (mega)
Divide the kWh by 1 million
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]
The idea is to divide the energy by the power used. First, convert the units to make them consistent. For example, you might convert kilowatt-hours to watt-hours.
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.