Watts is a measurement of power which is the rate of consumption of energy, i.e. energy/time. 1 Ton is a measurement of weight. Power and weight are totally different things.
The closest you could get is perhaps with a ton of mass to be converted to energy in a nuclear reaction using e=mc^2, and then the power output would be that result divided by the time the reaction took to finish. But I doubt that's what you meant, I think you were confused about which units were what (pun intended ha ha).
One cubic meter of the mm metal equals 1411.50 kilograms.
1 watt-hour equals 1 watt times 1 hour, or 3600 joules.
I think mini watt is an alias for milli watt, so 1000 mini Watts equals 1 Watt
A volt is the unit of electric potential, an amp is the unit of electric current, and a watt is the unit of power. The relationship between them is described by the equation: Power (in watts) = Voltage (in volts) x Current (in amps).
One kilo hour equals to one hour. This is used in energy.
1MW = 1,000,000 watts
1 Ton of Refrigeration (US) = 3024 kcal = 3.516 KWH
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1 RMS or Watt equals 100 PMPO
A ton is 2000 pounds.
One cubic meter of the mm metal equals 1411.50 kilograms.
1 watt-hour equals 1 watt times 1 hour, or 3600 joules.
1ton US is 907.2kg and 1ton Imperial is 1016kg. 1 tonne (metric) is 1,000 kg
600watts
1 ton equals 2000lbs. Therefore: 8000lbs x (1ton/ 2000lbs) = 4 tons
I think mini watt is an alias for milli watt, so 1000 mini Watts equals 1 Watt
1 watt is equal to 1 joule per second. This means that 1 watt of power equals 1 joule of energy expended over a period of 1 second.