5.5 Kilo Watt
5500 watts is equal to 5.5 kilowatts.
To convert kilovolts to watts, multiply by 1000. Therefore, 5500 kilovolts is equal to 5,500,000 watts. To calculate the amperage, you would need to know the voltage of the system in question as amperage is dependent on both voltage and watts.
i was bored so took my 15inch p3's out and put my 2 12 inch 5500 in my 2002 explorer and took out my t1000bd and put in my t2500bd at max output on these 5500's and they have not blown yet. cant promise anything but the a constant 2500 watts there taking it.
5.5 meters is equal to 5500 millimeters.
kgs and kilos are the same thing: kilograms
5500 watts is equal to 5.5 kilowatts.
5.5 kg = 5500 g
To convert kilovolts to watts, multiply by 1000. Therefore, 5500 kilovolts is equal to 5,500,000 watts. To calculate the amperage, you would need to know the voltage of the system in question as amperage is dependent on both voltage and watts.
With one amp of current flowing there would be 5500 kilowatts of power. With other amounts of current, multiply by the current.
There is no way my two mtx 10's are pushing 5500 watts and they aren't competition subs.
i was bored so took my 15inch p3's out and put my 2 12 inch 5500 in my 2002 explorer and took out my t1000bd and put in my t2500bd at max output on these 5500's and they have not blown yet. cant promise anything but the a constant 2500 watts there taking it.
5500 ÷ 25 = 220
3.8 days in 5500 minutes
90.72kg to 200lbs
24.95 kilos.
About 0.21 kilos.
There are 100 centimetres in one metre. Therefore, 5500 centimetres is equal to 5500/100 = 55 metres.