By "kav", I'm assuming you mean "thousand-ampere-volts" ... usually
represented as "KVA".
Watts = (Volts) x (Amperes) x (power factor on the line)
KW = KVA x (power factor on the line).
The power factor on the line is the cosine of the phase difference between
the voltage and current waveforms on the line.
.03 to .05 per kilowatt .03 to .05 per kilowatt No you poop eaters.
It is not power which is measured in homes, but energy consumption. Electricity companies charge for energy consumption in kilowatt hours (kW.h). This is done using an energy meter (also known as a 'watt-hour meter' or 'kilowatt-hour meter'), which monitors the supply voltage, and the in-phase component of the load current.
A Kilowatt hour.
This question has been answered in wikipedia:A joule is ...The work required to continuously produce one watt of power for one second; or one watt second (W·s) (compare kilowatt hour). This relationship can be used to define the watt.http:/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JouleThe kilowatt hour, or kilowatt-hour, (symbol kW·h, kWh) is a unit of energy equal to 3,600,000 joules. Energy in watt hours is the multiplication of power in watts and time in hours.http:/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kilowatt_hour
First you need to convert from Ohms to Fahrenheit.
divide by 100
1 Kilowatt = 1.341 horsepower
The two are unrelated. It's like asking "How do I convert a sound into a smell?"
energy = power x time.In this case, you can either: * Convert the time to seconds, then multiply. The answer will be in watt-seconds = joules. * Convert the time to hours, convert the watt to kilowatt, then multiply. The answer will be in kilowatt-hours.
Joules x 0.000000278 = kW/h
Divide the kWh by 1 million
You can't convert that. A certain amount of fuel has a certain amount of energy; kilowatt is a unit of power, not of energy.
Kilowatt has no reference to time. Kilowat hour has one hour.
watts = volts x amps kilowatt = 1000 watts
The idea is to divide the energy by the power used. First, convert the units to make them consistent. For example, you might convert kilowatt-hours to watt-hours.
1 Horsepower equals 746 watt, or 0.746 kilowatt. To convert horsepower to kilowatt, one has to multiply the amount of horsepower by 0.746. For example: 500 hp = (500*0.746) kW = 373 kW
Think of the names. Watt. Kilowatt hour.A kilowatt is 1000 watts. Multiply 250 watts by (1 kilowatt/1000 watts) , so you have 0.25 kilowatts. Multiply this by how many hours the sound is being produced.