SPOILER ALERT: at the end of the last mission, price and soap are injured, unable to get up on the bridge while zakaev and his men are moving in and killing survivors including sgt.griggs, price is still alive and throws soap a gun while zakaev and his men are distracted by another helicopter and soap kills him along with his goons and price passes out i think, (he comes back in mw2)
1 MW is 1000 kW therefore 10 MW is equal to 10,000 kW.
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1 MW is 1000 kilowatts, so in 1 Hour it will sell 1000 units (taking a unit as 1 kilowatt hour)
The units mw and mW are the same. They mean milliwatts. The terms Mw and MW, however, means megawats, which is a billion (1x109) times greater than a mw or a mW.Another AnswerThe correct symbol for a watt is an upper-case 'W'. So the correct symbol for a milliwatt is 'mW' (not 'mw'), and the correct symbol for a megawatt is 'MW' (not 'Mw').
1000mw=1 gw
1 mW is one milliwatt.
1 mw = 4tph
1 kw = 0.001 mw 25 kw = 0.025 mw
5 MW (megawatts) is stronger than 1 MW. In terms of power output, 5 MW represents five times the capacity of 1 MW. Therefore, any system or device rated at 5 MW can produce significantly more energy than one rated at 1 MW.
mw stands for milliwatts. MW stands for megawatts. 1 megawatt = 1 million watts = 1 billion milliwatts. So it's best to use the right symbols.CommentThe correct symbol for milliwatts is mW, not mw.
1. Tamil Nadu (4906.74 MW)2. Maharashtra (2077.70 MW)3. Gujarat (1863.64 MW)4. Karnataka (1472.75 MW)5. Rajasthan (1088.37 MW)
1 MW is not a distance it is a measure of power.. 1 Megawatt=1million watts MW can also stand for molecular wight which also is not a distance
1. Tamil Nadu (4906.74 MW)2. Maharashtra (2077.70 MW)3. Gujarat (1863.64 MW)4. Karnataka (1472.75 MW)5. Rajasthan (1088.37 MW)
1 gigawatt = 1000 megawatts 1 MW of electricical Power means different GWh in a year according to how long the power can be used through the year. 1 year = 8760 hours. So at 100%, a power plant of 1 MW will produce 8760 MWh, ie 8,76 GWh For instance, with a nuclear power plant that usually runs 80% of the time you have: 1 MW -> 7 GWh in a year You have approximately the same ratio (a bit more) with a thermal power plant (fossil fuel) With wind power plant, they usually run 23% of the time in windy areas (due to meterological conditions). You then have in such a case : 1 MW -> 2 GWh in a year For solar power it is less and up to areas. In California, 1 MW -> 1,4 GWh in a year In Germany, 1 MW -> 0,6 GWh in a year Electrical power of plants are up to types of plants: Nuclear & Fuel : around 1000 MW (up to power plant size...) 1 Wind turbine : up to 5 MW Solar plant (photovoltaic) : up to 20 MW Solar plant (other, experimental) : up to 500 MW so far
1 MW is 1000 kW therefore 10 MW is equal to 10,000 kW.
3.5 tonns of coal is required for producing 1 mw
1 MW = 1000 kW, thus 1 kW = 0.001 MW