I looked this up in my Hitchhiker's guide, and it says "42 volts". Actually, the question cannot be answered because it could be any voltage. Power, measured in watts, is the product of voltage and current (amps). So you need to know two of these numbers to determine the third. In AC circuits, it gets more complicated because the voltage and current are not always in phase, that is aligned in time. The power can be less than the product of the average (or RMS) voltage and current. If you try to get 1.5MW from a standard 120 volt outlet, you'll trip a circuit breaker because you would need 12,500 amps! The total power available from a typical 200 amp residental meter is only 48 kilowatts.
800 000 Watts / 600 Volts = 1333.3333333 Amps
The terminal strip's rating is 15 amps at 600 volts. It does not matter what the voltage is up to 600 volts, the maximum amperage allowed on the strip is 15 amps. It could be 15 amps at 12 volts or 15 amps at 600 volts or any voltage in between.
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There are 250,000 watts in 0.25 megawatts. Mega denotes 1,000,000, so 0.25 megawatts is equal to 250,000 watts.
It's the amps that are controlled by the breaker not the volts. You can have a 600 volt 15 amp breaker, you can have a 347 volt 15 amp breaker. The breaker will trip when you exceed 15 AMPS.
There are zero volts in 910 megawatts. Watts are the product of amps times volts.
800 000 Watts / 600 Volts = 1333.3333333 Amps
1 KV is 1,000 volts. 1 MW is 1,000,000 watts. They are different measures. It's like asking, "how many fat grams are in 10 pounds of food."
The terminal strip's rating is 15 amps at 600 volts. It does not matter what the voltage is up to 600 volts, the maximum amperage allowed on the strip is 15 amps. It could be 15 amps at 12 volts or 15 amps at 600 volts or any voltage in between.
250 Megawatts = 250,000,000 Watts.
Strangely enough, it is 15 million!
60 gigawatts is equal to 60,000 megawatts since each gigawatt is equivalent to 1,000 megawatts.
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it depends how big the solar panels are and were they are situated
12 volts with the engine off. 13.5 to 15-5 volts with the engine idling.
13-15
There are 250,000 watts in 0.25 megawatts. Mega denotes 1,000,000, so 0.25 megawatts is equal to 250,000 watts.