There is no such thing as a megawatt (not 'mega watt') per hour, so what exactly are you asking?
Kudankulam Nuclear Powerplant is designed to produce 2000 Mega Watts. But can extract up to 4000 Mega Watts at maximum capacity.
A single 1.8 mega watt turbine, in one year, can produce 5.0 million kilowatts of electricity and supply enough power to generate for five hundred homes. 20 1.8 mega watt turbines, in one year can produce 2 billion kilowatts of electricity and supply enough power to generate 10,000 homes. 20 1.8 mega watt turbines, over twenty years, can produce 100 billion kilowatts of CLEAN electricity and supply enough power to generate 10,000 homes.
Concrete strengths are customarily denominated in psi(pounds per square inch) in the imperial system and in MPa's(megapascals) in metric. These are units of pressure.
The term is 'megger', not 'mega', and the answer is infinity.
1 mega watt is 1,000,000 watts
Kudankulam Nuclear Powerplant is designed to produce 2000 Mega Watts. But can extract up to 4000 Mega Watts at maximum capacity.
Mega is 106
Nuclear Energy is useful in many ways. Mainly to generate electricity and as a fuel source for Aircraft Carriers or Submarines. Nuclear energy can be used to generate around 2000 Mega Watts per Unit, And usually a whole powerplant contains 4 units. 4*2000 = 8000 Mega Watts.
3 million units.
MW is a unit of power just like kW 1MW = 1000 kW 1 mega-watt = 1000 kilo-watt Watt is a measurement of power. watt-hour is a unit of energy 1 mega-watt-hour = 1000 kilo-watt-hour
A mega is bigger than a kilo. In the metric system, a kilo (kilogram) represents 1,000 units, while a mega (megagram) represents 1,000,000 units. Therefore, one mega is equal to 1,000 kilos.
Mega Pascal - measurement of pressure
Oh, what a happy little question! To convert mega units to international units, you simply need to multiply by 1,000,000. So, 5000 mega units would be 5,000,000 international units. Just like painting a beautiful landscape, it's all about following the right steps with a gentle touch.
The same prefixes as for any other units - kilo for 1000, Mega for a million (mega is not in common use, though), milli for 1/1000, micro for 1/1,000,000, etc.The same prefixes as for any other units - kilo for 1000, Mega for a million (mega is not in common use, though), milli for 1/1000, micro for 1/1,000,000, etc.The same prefixes as for any other units - kilo for 1000, Mega for a million (mega is not in common use, though), milli for 1/1000, micro for 1/1,000,000, etc.The same prefixes as for any other units - kilo for 1000, Mega for a million (mega is not in common use, though), milli for 1/1000, micro for 1/1,000,000, etc.
There is no standard rate of mega bits to minutes, so this question is not answerable. (The units are not compatible; it's like asking "how many minutes in a flowing stream of water?", or "how many grains of sand fill an hour?".) Without knowing how many mega bits you're getting per minute, it is not possible to answer your question.
Tera represents 10^12, giga represents 10^9, mega represents 10^6, kilo represents 10^3, hecto represents 10^2, and deca represents 10. These prefixes are used to indicate multiples of 10 in the International System of Units (SI).
Depends on clock or watch, and 120,000 * * * * * It would have to be a very strange clock or watch! One hour = 3,600 seconds = 3,600,000,000 mega seconds.