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It depends entirely on the power factor of the load. If the power factor is unity (1), then the true power, in watts, will equal the apparent power in volt amperes. If the power factor is zero, then the true power, in watts, will be zero. This is because true power (watts) is equal to the apparent power (volt amperes) multiplied by the power factor.

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There are 3000 watts in 3kW. K is 1000, so 3 x 1000 = 3000.

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One kW equals 1000 watts

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Kilo is a prefix for one thousand. 1.3 kilowatts is 1,300 watts.

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1.3 kilowatts is 1,300 watts.

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