Your question confuses energy and power and, therefore, doesn't really make any sense!
A kilowatt hour is used to measure energy, and the kilowatt is used to measure power. These are two different quantities, so you cannot convert one into the other. However, you could determine how many kilowatt hours of energy has been consumed over a specific period of time, if you know the rate of consumption (i.e. the power).
A kilowatt is the rate of consuming energy, while the kilowatt hour is the amount of energy consumed.
Incidentally, the kilowatt hour is not the SI unit for energy. The SI unit is the joule.
There are 1,000 watts in a kilowatt (kW).
2,000 kw is 2,000 kilo watts is 2,000,000 watts
kW means kilowatt, one kilowatt is 1000 wats, so 1.43 kW is 1430 Watts.
A 5kw heater draws just that, 5kw or 5000 w. If you have that switched on high, well I do not know what your supplier charges per kw hour, I am glad its not me paying.
! kw = 1000 watts 7800 kw = 7800 x 1000 watts = 7800 000 watts
There are 1,000 watts in a kilowatt (kW).
5.5 watts is 0.0055 kW
2,000 kw is 2,000 kilo watts is 2,000,000 watts
kW means kilowatt, one kilowatt is 1000 wats, so 1.43 kW is 1430 Watts.
95,000 watts.
There are 3.75 kW in 3750 watts. To convert watts to kilowatts, you divide by 1000.
A 5kw heater draws just that, 5kw or 5000 w. If you have that switched on high, well I do not know what your supplier charges per kw hour, I am glad its not me paying.
0.32kW is 320 watts.
3kW is 3,000 watts.
! kw = 1000 watts 7800 kw = 7800 x 1000 watts = 7800 000 watts
1 kilowatts = 1,000 watts 500kw=500,000w
The number to use for calculation purposes is 746 watts equals one horsepower.