your information(hypothesis) is not complete , so you cannot calculate the volum of water to generate 1 watt of hydroelectricpower. if you need to calculate the volume of water to generate 1 watt of hydropower, you have to use this formula P=hrk.
where power(P) in watts,h is the height of water in the reservoir( in meters), r is the flow rate in cubic meters per second, and k is a conversion factor of 7500 watts.
about 1 watt
4 Watt-hours
1 watt = 1 joule per second = 0.000239 food calories of heat per second
i think 1 watt
Stupid question as each power station has a power rating - so a 1000Mega Watt power station will produce 1000 Mega Watt hours in 1 hour if running at full power.
SAD lights are typically used for fish tanks or aquariums and these light usually generate about 73 lumens per watt. SAD lights in lamps generate more lumens then lights made for aquariums they normally generate about 10,000 lumens.
You can get a 65-watt alternator to generate the current, or alternatively it can be bought from the electricity supply company in many locations.
It depends on what you call small. 5 watt panels are about a square foot or smaller and cost $10-30. You can't do much with a 5 watt panel though. A 100 watt panel is about about half the size of a regular home door. You can generate enough power to recharge car batteries with one of these in a couple days. These cost $200-300 each.
No. Watt is the measurement of how much electricity.
A watt is the rate that work is done when an object is moving at one meter per second, against a constant opposing force of one newton. Under this definition that would include hydro energy.
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first off microwave ovens in and of themselves dont generate heat 2 cook things they use microwave radiation that excites water molecules to vibrate which causes heat. if theres nothing in a microwave it isint heating anything unlike a stove left on that just throws heat into the air when nothing is being heated. As to the question you asked neither can be said to generate more heat because depending on how many watts your stove is and what wattage your microwave is they may be able to heat things up at different rates. in my house i have 2 microwaves and a stove. one of my microwaves is a 1200 watt model and the other is a much mor epowerfull 2100 watt model, my stove can easly boil water faster then the 1200 watt model if turned on at the same time but the 2100 watt model easily beats out the stove for boiling water first.