Watts are units of power. Joules are units of energy. They are not the same. One watt is one joule per second.
You can't convert that. The watt is a unit of power, the joule is a unit of energy. 1 watt = 1 joule per second.
1 watt/second equal to 1 Joule
1 kilowatts = 1,000 watts 500kw=500,000w
1 erg
If it is 1000 watts then it produces a 1000 watts. A watt is 1 joule/sec.
1 lumen = 1 candela per steradian.1 candela = 1/683 watts per steradians (assuming 540nm light wavelength).Assuming that the light is collected from a single steradian:1 Lumen = 1 Candela -> = 1/683 Watt -> Watt = 683 Lumens1 Joule = 1 Watt per Second -> Watt = Joule/SecondHence:683 Lumen = 1 Joule/SecondUnder the above assumptions1 Lumen = 1/683 Joule/Second
Kilo is a prefix which means 1,000. So, the answer is 1000 watts.
1 JOULE= 107
1 watt/second equal to 1 Joule
A watt is a unit of power. 1 watt = 1 joule/second; that is, if somebody consumes 1 watt, it consumes 1 joule of energy every second. Or if there is a transfer of 1 watt, 1 joule of energy is transferred every second. 1000 watts (1 kW), of course, is simply 1000 times as much (1000 joule/second).
1 joule = 1 N × m (1 newton-metro) = 1 W × s (watts-segundo)
1 watt = 1 joule per second.
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1 kilowatts = 1,000 watts 500kw=500,000w
A kilowatt is 1000 watts, and 1 watt is 1 joule per second
You simply can't convert between units that measure completely different tings, in this case energy (for joules), and power (for watts). The general relationship is: joules = watts x seconds Or equivalently: watts = joules / seconds
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Unit of energy is Joule. 1 Joule = 1 watt x 1 sec 1.1 KW = 1100 watt In 1 hour 1.1 KW motor would require 1100 watts x 60 = 66000 Joule / 66 KJ