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Q: What is meant by output of 4.5 MW CW?
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What does mw mean in text?

It means my word or me will


How do you convert dBm to watts?

dBm is defined as power ratio in decibel (dB) referenced to one milliwatt (mW). It is an abbreviation for dB with respect to 1 mW and the "m" in dBm stands for milliwatt. dBm is different from dB. dBm represents absolute power, whereas in audio engineering the decibel is usually a voltage ratio of two values and is used then to represent gain or attenuation of an audio amplifier, or an audio damping pad.


Difference between dB dBm and dBi?

dB or dBW relativ to 1W : dBm for dB relativ to 1 milliwatt. 0 dBm= 1 mW = -30dBW . Its interesting,but these terms are used interchangeably at times, erroneously.The term dBm is used by communications engineers and it is absolute.Most Power meters commercially available have this scale. It is : dBm=10log(base 10)(P1/P2) at two different Power points.Power is read always across a 50 Ohm resistor.IEEE has made this a standard and 1mW=0dBm(-40dBm is 100nW accross 50 Ohm and +20dBm is 100mW). As far as I know dB(not DB)refers simly to gain(and loss/attenuation as -dB).It is different this time as the equation is not Power but a simple ratio: dB=20log(base 10)(Gain or attenuation).One can have a reference and above that reference he is talking in positive dBs(Gain) and below in negative dBs(loss or attenuation).Such scales can then be modified as we have done for Acoustic Emission where we talk in dBae and our refence is the "perfect" sensor giving us ONLY 1microVolt(!) Peak output noise.Anyway a good goal.So for 40dBae a sensor/Amplifier(40dB Gain)output across a 50 Ohm resistor is 10mV.


Related questions

What is the output power in boiling water reactor?

For an electrical output of say 1000 MWe, the reactor output will be about 3000 MW thermal.


Gross thermal output of each reactor at civaux?

See link below (output is in MW electrical). Multiply by three for thermal output


What is the Cost of 1 MW generation of power in wind power plant?

daily output of a wind turbine


If a power station only has 1 generator what would the current flowing out through the wires be if its output was 200mw and 25000volts?

You mean MW (megawatts) not mw (milliwatts). If it is generating 200 MW, that is 200,000,000 watts, at 25,000 volts, the current is given by watts/volts = 8000 amps.


What is the average output MW of a nuclear power plant?

As of 2007, worldwide there were 439 operational nuclear reactors with total capacity of 372,002 MW; making the average output 846 MW. However, the average new reactor can be expected to be larger. The reactors so far built in the US range up to about 1100 MWe electrical output, but new ones up to about 1500 MWe are planned


What is the difference between MW th and MW e?

MWe and MWt are units for measuring the output of a power plant. MWe means megawatts of electrical output, and MWt means megawatts of thermal output. For example, a nuclear power plant might use a fission reactor to generate heat (thermal output) which creates steam to drive a turbine to generate electricity (electrical output). A reactor that generates 200 MWt (50 MWe), and another reactor that generates 800 MWt (200 MWe).


How much power is produced by the Vermont Yankee nuclear power plant?

The Vermont Yankee plant is currently licensed to produce 620 MW. It was originally licensed to produce 520 MW, but received an uprate in power output in May of 2006.


Is mw and mW the same in watts . is it the same or is mW stronger voltage then mw?

The units mw and mW are the same. They mean milliwatts. The terms Mw and MW, however, means megawats, which is a billion (1x109) times greater than a mw or a mW.Another AnswerThe correct symbol for a watt is an upper-case 'W'. So the correct symbol for a milliwatt is 'mW' (not 'mw'), and the correct symbol for a megawatt is 'MW' (not 'Mw').


What does MW generated from wind mean?

The MW rating on system systems is a maximum output of a wind turbine if the wind across the blades is moving at exactly 28 MPH. This is pretty much a theoretical maximum, as wind gusts of 31 MPH consume grid power and winds below this point provide reduced output. Current technology gives us between 8 and 10% of the rated power as an average output for wind turbines.


Are Wind Turbines Loud?

The average 2 mw wind turbine produces a sound eqaul to 45 decibels


What does MW?

MW is the abbreviation for megawatts. mW is the abbreviation for milliwatts.


What are the units for Nuclear Power?

The fundamental unit for all types of energy is the Joule, and this is related to power as 1 Watt = 1 Joule/sec. Output power of a nuclear reactor is measured in Watts, or for large power reactors in MegaWatts, and would typically be around 3000 MW. That is the thermal output of the reactor, when coupled to a Rankine cycle steam/generating plant this would produce about 1000 MW electrical.