Dpends on the size of the windows and the outside temperature.
To convert mass energy to kilowatts, you need to first convert mass into energy using the equation E=mc^2, where c is the speed of light. Then, convert the energy into kilowatts by dividing by the desired time interval. A 100 grams of mass energy would correspond to a very large amount of kilowatts due to the speed of light being squared in the equation.
Energy-saving bulbs use much less than 1 kilowatt and most of them use less than 40 watts which is 0.04 kilowatts. A 20 watt bulb uses 1 kilowatt-hour of energy if run for 50 hours.
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.
There are 74.57 kilowatts in 100 Horsepower.
75 watts is equal to 75/1000 = .075 kilowatts.
Yes, they have many energy efficient windows with low maintenance. They have energy saving and heat resistance windows. They have different styles like double hung, picture, sliders- triple and double.
Energy efficient windows are abundant in different styles, sizes and variations. However, to name a few, there is Energy Star, Raleigh Vinyl and King Art. If you are looking for a cheap but efficient energy efficient windows, I recomment Energy Star.
I assume you mean petajoule. You can produce as many or as few kilowatts as you want. The watt (or kilowatt) is a unit of power, not of energy. The relationship is: power = energy / time In SI units: watt = joule / second In other words, for any given amount of energy, you can produce a large amount of watts (or kilowatts) for a short time, or a small amount of kilowatts for a longer time.
To convert mass energy to kilowatts, you need to first convert mass into energy using the equation E=mc^2, where c is the speed of light. Then, convert the energy into kilowatts by dividing by the desired time interval. A 100 grams of mass energy would correspond to a very large amount of kilowatts due to the speed of light being squared in the equation.
Energy efficient windows work 4 waysConduction: Energy is transfered directly through the frameRadiation: Energy radiates through the glassConvection: energy hitting the glass heats or cools the air on the other side of the window.Leaks: Old or poorly installed windows let air through seals.Energy efficient windows work by mitigating these four problems. Many types of windows use a multi-pane construction. between the pains are mix of gases. This works to reduce energy lose via radiation and convection. Window frames are built from material with low conductive properties. Finally, properly installed and upkeep will reduce leaks.
About 9.2 kilowatts per person. Note that this includes MANY TYPES OF ENERGY, not just electrical energy.
You are confusing power with energy. A kilowatt is a unit of power, not a unit of energy.
Watts (and kiloWatts) are a measure of power, which is energy per second. Since it depends on something that isn't determinable from the given information, it is impossible to say.
There are so many energy efficient windows out there that would meet your needs. Unfortunately since I am not sure what kind of windows you are wanting to purchase I found a site to help you http://northwestenergysavers.com/window-installation/styles-of-windows/
To change kilowatts to watts multiply by 1000.2400 kilowatts=2400,000 watts or 2,400,000 watts.If you meant how many kilowatts in 2400 wattsthen this is 2.4 kilowatts
Double paned windows are energy efficient, certainly more so than single pane windows. However, there are still many factors to consider when choosing double paned windows. One is their UV coating or glazings. The application of a coating greatly decreases the amount of UV rays that get through the glass. The amount of UV coating should increase if you live in hot climates, and decrease if you live in colder climates. Framing is another consideration. In colder climates, wood, vinyl or fiberglass framing materials should be used and panes should be gas-filled. In hotter climates, aluminum framings and air-filled windows will work.
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