5KW
A typical monitor consumes around 25-30 watts of power.
The bulb uses 5 watts of power.
It could be as much as 63 kW (63,000 Watts) into a load with a power factor of 1.0. For other loads, multiply the kVA by the power factor.
A 3 watt LED has a power consumption of 3 watts. This means that it consumes 3 watts of electrical energy when operating.
0 - 1000. KVA times a power factor gives you kilowatts, 1000 x watts. If the power factor is 0, then o watts make up your one kVA; if the power factor is 1, then 1000 watts make up your one kVA. Typical power factor is in the range of .8 to 1.
5000 Watts if it runs ideally. It really depends on the generator's efficiency. Lets say, if its working on 80% efficiency, it'll provide with 0.8 * 5000 watts of electric power.
300 watts
If the efficiency is 0.5, then the useful lifting power is 0.5 of the powerthat it must consume in order to do the job.2,500 W = 0.5 of input power.input power = 2,500 / 0.5 = 5 KW.
A typical monitor consumes around 25-30 watts of power.
65 KW
nominal 600 watts 610 Watts
75 Watts
75 watts
The power of lightbulbs is measured in watts. This measurement indicates how much energy the lightbulb consumes and helps determine its brightness.
75 watts
About 50 Watts.
2248 watt power