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How many kv are equal to one megawatt?

Considering it is kw for kilowatt and not kv. 1 megawatt = 1000 kilowatt.


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kV measures the voltage, while the kW measures the power. Apart from a general relationship that high power is usually associated with high voltage, nothing more definite can be said.


How do you convert kW into watts?

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To convert kilovolts (kV) to volts (V), you multiply by 1,000. Therefore, 220 kV is equal to 220,000 V.


Can direct current kW be converted to KVA?

With a dc system the kW are always equal to the kV times the amps. It's only with ac that the kW are usually less than the kVA by a factor called the power factor.


What is Kvr?

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How many volts are in .006 kv?

To convert kilovolts (kV) to volts (V), you multiply by 1,000. Therefore, 0.006 kV is equal to 0.006 × 1,000 = 6 volts.


What power is required for a radiographic exposure at 76 kV 500 mA?

To calculate the power required for a radiographic exposure at 76 kV and 500 mA, you can use the formula: Power (P) = Voltage (V) × Current (I). Here, P = 76 kV × 500 mA = 76,000 volts × 0.5 amps = 38,000 watts, or 38 kW. Therefore, the power required for the radiographic exposure is 38 kW.


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"kV" is referring to voltage, "KW" is referring to power. This is synonomous with asking "how many apples are in the tree?" without giving any more information about the tree, or back to your question, the current.