Kilowatt has no reference to time. Kilowat hour has one hour.
1 kilowatt = 1000 watt ==> 1 watt = 0.001 kilowatt
Killo = 1000. There are 1000 watts in 1 kw.
1 kilowatt is equivalent to approximately 1.34 horsepower.
These do not have the same units. 1 kilowatt hour per meter cubed is in kg m-1 s-2 1 kilojoule per kg is in m2 s-2
A kilowatt hour is not in and of itself a measurement of time. It is power in watts (more specifically kilowatts) multiplied by time in hours. A kilowatt is equal to 1000 watts. If a device uses say 2500 watts for 1 hour, that is equal to 2.5 kilowatt hours. If that same device is used for 2 hours it is equal to 5 kilowatt hours. Right. And it is power multiplied by time, which is energy and is what you pay for on your inappropriately named "power consumption" energy bills.
1 kilowatt = 1000 watt ==> 1 watt = 0.001 kilowatt
there is 3412 btu's to 1 kilowatt
1 joule = 1 watt-secondkilo = 1,000hour = 3,600 seconds1 kilowatt-hour = 1,000 x watt x (3,600 seconds) = 3,600,000 joules
There are 1000 milliwatts in a watt. There are 1000 watts in a kilowatt. Therefore, there are 1 million milliwatts in one kilowatt.
1 kilowatt hour = 3,600,000 Joules 1 Tetrajoule = 1,000,000 Joules 1 kilowatt hour = 3.6 Tetrajoules
about 1.25
energy = power x time.In this case, you can either: * Convert the time to seconds, then multiply. The answer will be in watt-seconds = joules. * Convert the time to hours, convert the watt to kilowatt, then multiply. The answer will be in kilowatt-hours.
The energy 1 kilowatt-hour (kWh) is 3600000 joules.AnswerThere is no such thing as a 'kilowatt per hour'. You probably mean 'kilowatt hour'?
Considering it is kw for kilowatt and not kv. 1 megawatt = 1000 kilowatt.
1 kilowatt = 1,000 watts1 watt = 1 joule per second1 hour = 3,600 seconds(1,500 kilowatt-hour) x (1,000 watt / kilowatt) x (1 joule / watt-second) x (3,600 second / hour) =(1,500 x 1,000 x 3,600) x (kilowatt - hour - watt - joule- second) / (kilowatt - watt - second - hour)= 5,400,000,000 joules
You have to multiply the power times the time, to get energy. In this case, you get either 1 kilowatt-hour or 3,6 millions watt-seconds (joules).
One Kilowatt hour is one Unit. Expressed as :- 1 KWH = I UNIT