Kilowatts means power P and amperes mean electrical current I. That does not go together. Power is not current. There is nothing equal. 1 kilowatt means 1000 watts. You can make a calculation if you know the voltage V. P = V times I I = P / V = 1000 watts / x volt
A watt is a unit of power referring to rate of energy conversion. It is equal to one Joule per second. A kilowatt is equal to 1,000 watts - a unit of energy equal to approximately 1.34 Horsepower.
1 mega watt is equal to 1 million watt or 1000000 watt.
3415 BTU = 1 kva The PDF uses kilowatt but they should be close enough...
1 MW is 1000 kilowatts, so in 1 Hour it will sell 1000 units (taking a unit as 1 kilowatt hour)
If you are talking DC voltage: 1 billion volts at 10 nano amperes is 10 watts. 1 million volts at 10 micro amperes is 10 watts. 1 thousand volts at 10 milli amperes is 10 watts. 1 volt at 10 amperes is 10 watts. So, it depends. You're comparing power to potential, which cannot be directly compared without more information (the amperage).
1 kilowatt = 1000 watt ==> 1 watt = 0.001 kilowatt
Considering it is kw for kilowatt and not kv. 1 megawatt = 1000 kilowatt.
1 kA (kiloampere) is equal to 1000 amperes.
1 kilowatt is equal to approximately 1.34 horsepower.
To convert 2.13 milliamperes (mA) to amperes, you divide by 1000 because 1 milliampere is equal to 0.001 amperes. Therefore, 2.13mA is equal to 0.00213 amperes.
kW is kilowatt - a unit of power. 1 kilowatt is equal to 1000 watts: 1kW = 1000W
1000 watts = 1 kilowatt 1500 watts = 1.5 kilowatts
1 kilowatt is equal to approximately 1.34 horsepower.
1 kilowatt (kW) is equal to 1 kilowatt-hour (kWh) when used continuously for one hour. So, if you use a 1 kW appliance for one hour, it will consume 1 kWh of electricity.
1000. K = kilo = 1000 W = watts
One kilowatt is approximately equal to 1.34 horsepower.
1000 milli (meaning 1/1000) ampere does equal one ampere