Do you mean 1 kVA? kVA (thousands of volt-ampere) is the same as kW (thousands of watt) - assuming the current and the voltage are in phase (in other words, assuming the power factor is equal to 1), which is usually a good approximation.
About 0.1 kW for a kitchen fridge.
2.8kW is 3.755hp
There are 1000 watts in one kW. So 1.89 x 1000 = 1890watts. To go the other way changing watts to kW you divide watts by 1000. 1890/1000 = 1.89 kW.
.13 mbh in 1kw
You will have to go and find out how much you are charged per Kw per hour (Kw/Hr)from your power authority bill. Take this figure and multiply it times 600
1TR = 3.5 KW 1TR = 3.5 KW
About 0.1 kW for a kitchen fridge.
5.3 kW is about 7.1 horsepower.
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In Indian context how much kW equals to one ton (refrigeration)
2.8kW is 3.755hp
in kw we use
very much :-)
That depends on how long the 1 kW is applied. Please note that kW is a unit of power, not a unit of energy.In general, 1 kW of electrical energy can be converted into 1 kW of heat - if used in a heater. With a heat pump, 1 kW of electrical energy can, in fact, pump several kW of heat energy.
In order to produce one KW ,we need 1000 ltr hydrogen
it has 3 horsepower witch makes it do 10 kw of work
There are 1000 watts in one kW. So 1.89 x 1000 = 1890watts. To go the other way changing watts to kW you divide watts by 1000. 1890/1000 = 1.89 kW.