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1 mw = 1000 kw

watt = v*a (volt x amp)

1000 watt = 1kw

when a machine or device that consumes 1 kw in order to operate does so during 1 hour - then we say 1kwh or 1kw/h.

there is no conversion from plain MW to KW/H - the time factor in the MW expression is missing.

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