The correct Question is How much energy after 5 Minutes
Units= 150*5/1000/60=0.0125Kwhr
Based on the formula, P = E/T , and 5 min is 300 seconds, 100 = E/300, E = 30000
An EPIRB typically transmits at a power of 5-6 watts in the 406 MHz frequency range for satellite distress communication.
5000 watts is equal to 5 kilowatts because 1 kilowatt is equal to 1000 watts. So, to convert watts to kilowatts, you simply divide the wattage by 1000.
A ballast typically uses around 5-10 watts of power. In this case, a 150 watt HPS bulb will consume 150 watts of power when turned on. So, in total, the ballast and the bulb together will use around 155-160 watts.
The power used by the heater can be calculated using the formula: Power = Voltage x Current. In this case, the power would be 460 volts x 5 amps = 2300 watts.
There are 150 minutes in total. To convert this into half hours, we need to divide by 30 (since there are 30 minutes in a half hour). Therefore, 150 minutes divided by 30 equals 5 half hours.
150 To help you remember: every 5 mins on the clock moves 30 degrees. so if the hand is on the 5... 5x30=150
look at the panel on the back near the line cord. or the manual. But time is not a factor. If it uses 50 watts, it uses that power for 5 minutes, an hour, a week.
About 3,731 watts.
I was asking if a portable generator is the best way and if so how many watts.
Since a kW (kilowatt) has 1000 watts, and an hour has 60 minutes, and since watt-minutes, as well as kilowatt-hours, means that you are multiplying the units, you need to divide by 60,000 for this conversion.
It depends upon the volume you wish to create, but to replicate the volume you hear at your local theatre in that size of room, you will need at least 150 watts per channel (x 5, 7 or 9), plus at least 250 Watts for the subwoofer.
5 will go into 150 exactly 30 times. (150/5 = 30)
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At 30 mph: 5 hrs At 60 mph: 2 hrs 30 minutes At 90 mph: 1 hr 40 minutes Mathematically: At n mph: 150/n hrs
7,200
To calculate the energy used by a toaster, you need to know its power rating. Let's assume a typical toaster uses around 800 watts. In 5 minutes, the toaster would consume 800 watts * 5 minutes = 4000 watt-minutes of energy. To convert to watt-hours, divide by 60 to get 4000 watt-minutes / 60 = 66.67 watt-hours, or 0.067 kilowatt-hours.