None, these are two different units of measurement. A liter is a unit of volume, a watt is a unit of energy.
A watt is a unit of power. One watt is one joule per second, that is watts measure energy used over a period of time.
You cannot compare them, as they measure different things. A watt measures power and a litre is a measure of volume.
Look at the back of your fridge and find the plate that tells you how many amps it needs. Once you have Amps you multiply that number by the Volts coming out of your plug (usually 120v) and you will get Watts. So once more: Amps x Volts = Watts
0.25 megawatts is 250,000 watts.
.0001 watts
45 watts
100 watt
1150 watt, 10A
Look at the back of your fridge and find the plate that tells you how many amps it needs. Once you have Amps you multiply that number by the Volts coming out of your plug (usually 120v) and you will get Watts. So once more: Amps x Volts = Watts
I ASSUME the block heater in a 2006 Ford Freestar would use ( 600 watts ) like my Ford Explorer 4.0 liter V6 engine does
1540 watts
210,000,000 watts
100wats
132 watts
0.25 megawatts is 250,000 watts.
746 watts.
45 watts
.0001 watts
95,000 watts.