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1 Mwh = 1000 Kwr
Convert the watts to kilowatts (divide watts by 1000), and multiply the result by the number of hours. Answer is in kWh, the unit used by the electrical companies for billing.
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1 mwh = 1000 kwh hence 4 mwh = 4000 kwh
First, divide watts by 1000 to get kilowatts: watts / 1000 = kW Then multiply kilowatts by the hours of usage to get kilowatt-hours kW * hours = kWh Finally, multiply kilowatt-hours by the cost per: kWh * (cost per kWh) = cost to operate
To answer this question the rate at which your utility company charges you has to be stated. The cost of a kWh will be found on your electrical bill. Multiply that charge by 1000 which represents the 1000 kWh that was read on your house meter.
Divide the dollars per kWh by 3,412.14163
1 kW x 12 hours = 12 kWh. As to the cost - that may vary from country to country. Look at a bill from the power company to see how much they charge you per kWh. If that is not explicitly stated, divide the total amount of the bill, by the number of kWh used.
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1 KWh is 1000 joules- hours per second so you change hours to seconds to get; 1 KWh = 1000 x 3600 joules - sec per sec which is 3600000 joules.
If you mean dollars PER mwh and cents PER kwh, divide by 10.
Multiply the kWh value by 1000 (1000kWh = 1mWh) So For example 1 kWh = £0.067 so 1mWh= £0.067 x 1000 = £67.00 If I am wrong then I will resign from my Power Station
By knowing the voltage you could use calculate the wattage. Power equals volts times amps. Divide by 1000 to get kilowatts.
Multiply the kWh value by 1000 (1000kWh = 1mWh) So For example 1 kWh = £0.067 so 1mWh= £0.067 x 1000 = £67.00 If I am wrong then I will resign from my Power Station
A 1000 watt device operated continusouly for 1 hour would equal 1 Kwh.