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)
A Watt is a unit of power which measures the rate of energy conversion and is defined as one joule per second.
There are 1,000 watts in a kilowatt.
You don't.
One is a unit of pressure, the other is an unit for power. There's no conversion between them.
You can't convert from Joules to Watts because Joules is a measure of total energy, and Watts measure energy per second.
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]
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The pressure of a liquid column of height h ("h meter liquid column) is: P = ρ*g*h [Bar], where ρ is the density of the liquid g is the gravitational acceleration (on Earth, in average 9.80665 m/s2)
Units of electricity as given on power bills are usually measured in kiloWatt hours. (kW.h) This is a kiloWatt of energy delivered for a period of an hour. It is a unit of power, and a kiloWatt is a measure of energy.
1 Kilowatt = 1.341 horsepower
divide by 100
The two are unrelated. It's like asking "How do I convert a sound into a smell?"
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
You can't convert that. A certain amount of fuel has a certain amount of energy; kilowatt is a unit of power, not of energy.
Kilowatt has no reference to time. Kilowat hour has one hour.
watts = volts x amps kilowatt = 1000 watts
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.
1 Horsepower equals 746 watt, or 0.746 kilowatt. To convert horsepower to kilowatt, one has to multiply the amount of horsepower by 0.746. For example: 500 hp = (500*0.746) kW = 373 kW
Think of the names. Watt. Kilowatt hour.A kilowatt is 1000 watts. Multiply 250 watts by (1 kilowatt/1000 watts) , so you have 0.25 kilowatts. Multiply this by how many hours the sound is being produced.