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How many kilowatts in 1 volt?

Updated: 8/9/2023
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13y ago

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There is zero kilowatts in 1 volt.

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The formula for this sort of thing is Watts = Amps x Volts (WAVe). All else being equal, more amps means either fewer volts or more watts, more volts is similar, more watts means more amps or more volts, and fewer of the above produces opposite results.

It's like d = rt, or distance = rate X time. At 50 MPH for 1 1/2 hours, you have gone 75 miles. Faster, and you would have gone farther; slower would be shorter. Longer time would mean more distance, while less time is less distance. So the answer is...

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15y ago

1 kilovolts is equal to 1,000 volts. 50kv = 50,000 volts

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15y ago

1,000 kilo is just a prefix which means 1000, for other prefix conversions use the link below.

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14y ago

kilowatt is a measure of power. volts is part of that (power = volts times current). Without current, you cannot know.

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10y ago

In order to convert volts to kilowatts, one must also know the current type and the current in amps. For example, 8 volts and 120 amps in DC current is roughly the eqivalent of 1 kilowatt.

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14y ago

their are 1000 volts inna kilowatt...

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1,000

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13y ago

no relation

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