To calculate the energy consumed in one hour, you can use the formula: Power (W) x Time (h) = Energy (Wh). So, for a 1000W device running for one hour at 220V, it would consume 1 kWh (or 1 unit) of electricity.
Your question is rather like asking "How many miles per hour do you do in a week?" You don't consume watts over time, it's a measure of how many joules of energy you consume over time.
A typical iron uses 1000 watts all the time the heating element is working. It is controlled by a thermostat so the element might be on for a quarter of the time. In an hour the iron might consume 250 watt-hours or 0.25 of a unit.
5.5 watts is 0.0055 kilowatts. in one hour the equipment uses 0.0055 kilowatt-hours.
The amount of amperage needed for a 220V well will depend on the wattage of the well pump. To calculate the amperage, divide the wattage of the pump by the voltage (220V) to get the amperage required.
A 2000 Watt fire burning for an hour will consume 2 kilowatt-hours (kWh) of electricity. This is calculated by multiplying the power of the fire (2000 W or 2 kW) by the time it is burning (1 hour).
About 50,000 to 65,000 Gallons
too many About 2 million
700-1000w
1.1 kW-hours
1000w
1kW = 1000W 50kW = 50000W
Depends on the size of the engine. 300 HP = 80 L an hour
Approx 5 hours
1 kw =1000w 101 kw=101*1000=101000watts
Your question is rather like asking "How many miles per hour do you do in a week?" You don't consume watts over time, it's a measure of how many joules of energy you consume over time.
A typical iron uses 1000 watts all the time the heating element is working. It is controlled by a thermostat so the element might be on for a quarter of the time. In an hour the iron might consume 250 watt-hours or 0.25 of a unit.
(1000 w / 1 kw) = (8645 w / N ) (1000w)N = 8645 w/kw (Apply MPE, Multiply both sides by 1/1000w) N = 8.654 kw