2248 watt power
There is no direct conversion for this, because these are two separate things. Watts is actual power usage. "Lumens" is how much light is provided from a specified amount of power. The typical light bulb converts some of the electricity driven through it into light, and the rest into heat. The more efficient the light bulb, the less power per lumen will be required.That is why newer bulbs can be purchased that are 13 watts and advertised as equivalent to 60 watt incandescent bulbs - the light output is roughly equivalent (lumens), but the power usage is substantially different.
Kudankulam Nuclear Powerplant is designed to produce 2000 Mega Watts. But can extract up to 4000 Mega Watts at maximum capacity.
240 watts at 120 volts requires 2 amperes. Power = voltage * current
There are zero watts in 300 amps. Watts are the product of amps times volts.
Remember I = W/E
One HP is equal to 746 watts.
746 watts is equal to 1 horsepower. Horsepower is a unit of power that measures the rate at which work is done, and 1 horsepower is equivalent to 746 watts.
0 - 1000. KVA times a power factor gives you kilowatts, 1000 x watts. If the power factor is 0, then o watts make up your one kVA; if the power factor is 1, then 1000 watts make up your one kVA. Typical power factor is in the range of .8 to 1.
Power is measured in watts, or joules per second. So in 90 seconds, 1200 joules of work is equal to 1200/90 watts or 13.3 watts.
RMS (Root Mean Square) value for power is equivalent to the average power output. Therefore, if a device has a power rating of 1200W RMS, it will output an average power of 1200 watts.
The definition of horsepower is a unit of power equal to 746 watts. Therefore, a cow has no horsepower.
The work done is equal to the power multiplied by the time. In this case, 500 watts × 2 minutes = 1000 joules.
The power output of the engine is 6000 watts (W). Power is calculated by dividing the work done (60000J) by the time taken (10s). This engine is capable of producing 6000 W of power.
300 watts
1 Horsepower is about 746 watts. So 1/2 HP = 373 watts. The actual power drawn from the source is probably more than that due to reactive power, winding resistance and friction, to name a few factors.
Watts = Amps x Volts. This is the same as VA. So 2KVA is equal to 2000 watts.
Well there are lots of different 'units'. Assuming you mean watts then: 746 watts = 1 hp So 1 KW bould be 1.34 hp.