You need 3000 x 24 watt-hours or 72,000 watt-hours. A typical car battery has a capacity of 50 Ah or 600 watt-hours, so you would need 120 car batteries, connected in the right combination of series and parallel to give the right voltage for the inverter.
Standard electric kettle normally takes about 1600-3000 watts to operate. No modern batteries can supply this kind of power for the needed period of time (about 3-5 minutes).
3000 hours = 0.342 years.
To convert hours to days, divide the number of hours by 24. So, 3000 hours divided by 24 equals 125 days. Therefore, 3000 hours is equivalent to 125 days.
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The number of homes that 3000 megawatts can power depends on the average electricity consumption per home. On average, a home consumes around 10,972 kilowatt-hours per year, which is approximately 1.25 kilowatts. Therefore, 3000 megawatts could power around 2.4 million homes.
A 4.8V battery offers about 2000 machine hours. Other voltages can offer as much as 3000 machine hours. Depending on the make and model of your plane, the flying time will vary.
No, Pandora Batteries (the only known way to downgrade PSPs) do not work with the PSP-3000, and, as such, you can not downgrade it.
multiply 50 by 60 because 50 hours you said and 60 minutes in a hour. That will give you 3000.
2 years = 104 weeks 3000 hours divide by 104 = 28.846153
These are two common ways battery capacity is measured. Wh stands for "Watt hours", and it's a measure of the actual energy content of the battery; it measures how much power (watts) the battery can supply multiplied by the number of hours it can do so before it runs out. Most batteries are labeled with a capacity in mAh (milliampere hours). This is a measure of the electric current the battery can supply multiplied by the number of hours it can do so. Example: if a battery is labeled 3000 mAh, it should be able to supply 3000 mA of current for one hour, 1500 mA of current for 2 hours, etc. You can figure out the Watt hours for a battery by multiplying the voltage of the battery by the amp hours (amp hours = millamp hours / 1000).
.833333 hours or 49.9999 minutes
3,000 minutes = 50 hours