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The average power in that period. Power (watts) = joules/sec
There are no hours in kilowatts. 11019 kilowatts is 11019000 watts. Watts are the product of Amps x Volts. One killowatt is 1000 watts. You are charged by the power company in Kw/Hrs, this means that you pay so much per 1000 watts every hour. Usually the cost is between .05 to .15 cents/kilowatt depending on where you live.
Depending on the size of the TV, somewhere between 0.3 and 0.7 KW. The nameplate of the TV usually lists the watts, divide watts by 1000 to get KW.
it cost $347 to mine and for extra info 1400 watts of energy
The Watt is the fundamental unit for power in the mks unit system of measurements. Kilowatts = 1000 Watts; so engine Kilowatts are the units used to measure the power of an engine. Truth be known, though. Kilowatts are more likely used for electric motors than they are for internal combustion engines. A common unit for engine power is horse-power (HP), but 1 HP = 746 Watts. So Watts can be used to measure engine power as well.
Watts, CA is 2.12 square miles.
TV 150 watts, computer 200 watts, laptop 40 watts, refrigerator 15 watts average, toaster 900 watts, light bulbs 15-150 watts, fan 20 watts, a/c 3000 watts, space heater 2000 watts, hair dryer 1000 watts, oven/stove 3000 watts, microwave 1000 watts. Total energy used is equal to the watts times the time. The total energy in units or kWh is the power in kilowatts times the time in hours.
"Watts RMS" is better represented as "Watts average". Since 1000 watts is 1kw you have "1000 watts average" and you can derive "1Kw average". So 1000 watts RMS will consume 1 Kw
189 watts
an average washer uses around 850 watts some expensive ones uses around 1000 watts
250 Watts.
RMS watts is not a real measurement. The correct measurement is "average power", which is measured in "watts". It is dervied from RMS voltage, but that doesn't make it "RMS watts". "RMS watts" would be 22% higher than the correct "average watts".
The area of Watts Bar Lake is 157.827 square kilometers.
20-40 watts flourescents - depending on how much light you need.110vac @.3- .6 amps
The best technology so far (2015) gives about 150 Watts per square metre.
15 watts
The earth receives an average of 164 watts per square meter from the sun. This is the average spread over the world including poles and tropics, night and day. The energy in units used commonly in commerce (kilowatt-hours) would be about 45 millionths of a kilowatt hour per second per square meter. More important is the calculation of how much usable energy reaches the ground where the energy could be put into use. At 40 degrees latitude (the rough middle of the US) during the 8 peak hours of the daylight, each square meter will receive about 4.8 kilowatt hours.