There are many different kinds of radios. Here is a sampling:
-- If it runs on batteries and fits in your pocket, it uses something like 0.00009 KW.
-- If it's like a boom-box, runs on batteries and you carry it on your shoulder, then it uses maybe like 0.001 KW.
-- If it plugs into the wall, sits beside your bed, and has a clock and CD player in it, then it uses maybe like 0.005 KW.
-- If it takes up half of a wall in your living room, plays AM, FM, weather alerts and TV audio, and the speakers for it
take up the rest of the wall, then it uses maybe 0.3 KW.
Yes, many people in the word still use a CB radio. Truck drivers use CB radios each day.
About a decade ago. They used 1440 KW on 1440 kHz (208 metres).
the radio is used to entertain you.A radio is used to listen to broadcasts of things such as music and entertainment. Many different companies own radio stations and can use them for any type of entertainment they like
yes,they do use radio waves
you use the dial
trent that's how much
0.05 to 0.1 kW.
kW is short for kilowatt, and it is not something that you use "per hour". kW is a unit of power, not a unit of energy. If something uses, say, 1 kW, it will use this regardless of whether the time period considered is a second, an minute, or an hour.
The most you could use would be 48 kW. P = E x I = 240 x 200 = 48,000 = 48 kW
Depends upon the Kw rating of the generator. The higher the Kw rating the more fuel will be used.
1.341hp per kW
About 1.34hp per kW
To convert kilowatts (kW) to horsepower, you can use the conversion factor that 1 kW is approximately equal to 1.34 horsepower. This means if a motorbike has 20 kW, it would be roughly equivalent to around 26.8 horsepower.
Since there are 6366 hours in a year, 1930 kWh is about 0.3 kW per hour. (1930 / 6366)
There are 1,000 watts in a kilowatt (kW).
50 that is enought to use 100 kettles!!:)
0.746 kW in one hp.