Watt hours means energy or work and watts means power. You can never convert this. However, if you mean kilowatt hours, simply move the decimal 3 places to the left: .16075 kwh.
The unit of load or the power used in an electrical circuit is usually watt hours. In a mechanical system, load is force (pounds or newtons, for example).
In 1765, an engineer named James Watt was asked to repair a model of a Newcomen engine. While fixing it, he saw ways to improve it. He added a box called a condenser that helped keep the piston cylinder hotter. Watt also figured out how to have the steam push the piston in both directions, making a faster engine. Watt's improvements made the steam engine much more efficient. Watt also came up with the idea of comparing the power of his steam engines to the amount of work a horse could do.
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1 kilowatt = 1,000 watts 6 kilowatts = 6,000 watts 6 kilowatt-hours = 6,000 watt-hours
35 kilocalories (kcal) equals about 0.40705-kilowatt hours (kWh). The conversion base is for 1 kcal there is 0.001163 kWh. Converting the kilocalories to watt-hours is 40.705.
1 watt is equal to 1/1000 kilowatts. To convert a value from watts to kilowatts just divide by 1000. To answer the question there is .001 kilowatts in one watt.
Gigawatts and kilowatts are units of power, and 1 gigawatt = 1 million kilowatts. Energy is measured in kilowatt-hours or gigawatt-hours, 1 gigawatt-hour = 1 million kilowatt-hours.
1000 kilowatts for 1 mega watt
Kill-a-Watt is a commercial product that measures the number of kilowatts of power you consume from the power line connected to it.One Kilowatt is 1000 watts.NoteYou don't consume power; you consume energy which is expressed in kilowatt hours, not kilowatts.
1.37 KW == 1,370 watts , and by the way; if you had consumed this over 10 hours you could say that; 1,370 w x 10 hours == 13700 watt- hours or, 13.7 kilo watt - hours by measure.
A 1200 watt resistive load hair dryer is equivalent to 1.2 kw (kilowatts).
A kilowatt hour (kWh) is a measure of how much energy you're using.It is simply a unit of measurement that equals the amount of energy you would use if you kept a 1,000 watt appliance running for an hour.Energy(in kilowatt-hours) = power in kilowatts × time in hours.
By energy you mean watt hours. So the equation is watts x hours = 1680 watt hrs. Or stated in Kilowatts it would be 1.68 kw hrs. Average cost in USA would be about 18 cents.
1 kilowatt is equal to 1,000 watts, so a 100 watt bulb uses .1 kilowatt. Technically, your home or business meter base measures kilowatt hours, meaning that it measures both the kilowatts and the amount of time. If you turn on 10 100 watt bulbs for 1 second, that would be a kilowatt, but the amount of power use would be insignificant. So... To calculate the kilowatt hours: .1 kilowatts (from above, knowing the energy use of the bulb) Multiplied by 24 hours in a day Multiplied by 30 days... .1(kilowatts) * 24(hours)* 30(hours in a day) = 72 kilowatt hours
Your basal metabolic rate approximates 100 watts. Thus 1000 watt-hours equals about 10 hours of your existence.