at first point you should determine the also the secondary voltage of the transformer, secondly you should explain what is the application of this transformer.
if you want a special transformer, it is you to decide how much power is needed to be transferred via transformer, and designer tells you it is economical or not.
by the way, if i want to refer you to a standard close to your application, following sizes are available for a 20kv/400v transformer:
50kVA,100kVA, 150, 200,315,500,630,800,1200,1600,2000,2500 and 3500kVA
i hope this helps you
Since kilo- means one thousand, there are one thousand amperes in a kilo-ampere, and there are 0.001 amperes in a kilo-ampere.
Not without a lot of very expensive equipment
20,000 watts
11,000 watts equates to 14.745 electric horsepower.
This is not a valid question by itself. Joules are units of energy, while Amps are units of electrical current. However, if you also know the Voltage of the electrical current, you can multiply the Current[Amps]*Voltage[Volts] to get the Power in Watts. Watts are equivalent to Joules per second. If you then know the amount of time of the current flow, you can calculate the total number of Joules by multiplying the Power[Watts]*Time[seconds] = Energy[Joules] .
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1kW = 1000W 50kW = 50000W
Kilo means thousand. There are 1000 watts in a kilowatt.
1,500 watts. The prefix "kilo" means "thousands".
Whenever you're working with units of measure, "kilo" means "thousand".So 45 'thousand' watts is the same thing as 45 'kilo' watts.
One kilowatt is 1000 Watts.
Kilo means 1000. Therefore, 276 kilowatts = 276*1000 Watts = 276000 Watts
That depends how powerful the turbines are and how many the dam has.
2,000 kw is 2,000 kilo watts is 2,000,000 watts
To convert watts to kilowatts, divide by 1000. Therefore, 5500 watts is 5.5 kilowatts.
There are 44,000 watts in 44 kilowatts. A kilowatt is 1000 watts.(SI prefix kilo- always means 1000)