1,000,000,000
A billion watts. A watt is one amp at one volt.
There are 1,000 terawatts in one gigawatt. This is because one terawatt is equal to one trillion watts, and one gigawatt is equal to one billion watts.
A gigawatt can power approximately 700,000 homes, depending on the energy consumption of each home.
The SI unit for power is the watt. Commonly, either the watt or some multiple or submultiple is used for power, for example kilowatt, megawatt, gigawatt, milliwatt, etc.
The SI unit for power is the watt. Commonly, either the watt or some multiple or submultiple is used for power, for example kilowatt, megawatt, gigawatt, milliwatt, etc.
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The symbol for gigawatt is GW.
The number of homes a gigawatt can power depends on the energy consumption of each home. On average, a gigawatt can power around 700,000 homes for one hour.
One million. A milliwatt is one one thousandth of a watt, a kilowatt is one thousand watts.. 1 000 milliwatts in a watt, 1 000 watts in a kilowatt. 1 000 times 1 000 equals 1 000 000
There is 1 billion watts in a gigawatt
A megawatt is 1000 kilowatts (also equal to 1341 horse power) or 1*10^6 watts, a gigawatt is 1000 megawatts. A watt is equal to one joule per second and a joule is defined as the amount of work done when 1 ampre of electrical current is passed through 1 ohm of resistance. Ohm is defined as the amount of electrical resistance of a conductor in which 1 ampre of current is produced by a potential of 1 volt across its terminals.
Giga means 10^12 Hence 15 gw = 15*10^12 =15*1000000000000 watt