Most televisions run between 100 watts to 400 watts.
That is less than a kilowatt.
100 watts is 0.1 kilowatt
400 watts is 0.4 kilowatt
360 kilowatts would power about 1000 TVs, indefinitely. If 360 kilowatts of power were used, the energy used in 1 hour would be 360 kilowatt-hours.
A 32" flat screen tv takes 100-150 watts.
None. There is no such thing as a 'kilowatt per hour'. If, on the other hand, you are asking how many 'kilowatt hours' a flatscreen television uses, simply look at its nameplate to find its power rating in kilowatts (more likely, it's in watts, so you need to divide by 1000), and multiply it by 1 to find the number of kilowatt hours consumed over a period of one hour.
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Depending on the size of the TV, somewhere between 0.3 and 0.7 KW. The nameplate of the TV usually lists the watts, divide watts by 1000 to get KW.
To change kilowatts to watts multiply by 1000.2400 kilowatts=2400,000 watts or 2,400,000 watts.If you meant how many kilowatts in 2400 wattsthen this is 2.4 kilowatts
6 horsepower = 4.47 kilowatts
18.95% of 4 billion kilowatts= 18.95% * 4000000000 kilowatts= 0.1895 * 4000000000 kiowatts= 758000000 kilowatts
1 watt is equal to 1/1000 kilowatts. To convert a value from watts to kilowatts just divide by 1000. To answer the question there is .001 kilowatts in one watt.
1 kilowatts = 1000 watts. so, 124 watts = 0.124 kilowatts.
I would say 2500 kilowatts.
5 horsepower = 3.73 kilowatts