1,000,000 megawatts or 1x10^12 watts which is 1,000,000,000,000 watts. The average laptop uses 15 to 60 watts to put that number in perspective.
There are 1,000 terawatts in one gigawatt. This is because one terawatt is equal to one trillion watts, and one gigawatt is equal to one billion watts.
The Roland Micro Cube typically has a power output of around 3 watts. This makes it suitable for practicing and small performances.
There are 1 million kilowatt hours (kWh) in one terawatt hour (tWh).
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There are 1,000 watts in a kilowatt (kW).
There are 1,000 terawatts in one gigawatt. This is because one terawatt is equal to one trillion watts, and one gigawatt is equal to one billion watts.
A terawatt (TW) is equal to one trillion watts, which is represented numerically as 1,000,000,000,000 watts. In terms of zeros, a terawatt has 12 zeros following the digit 1 (1 followed by 12 zeros). This is the same for other terascale units, such as terabyte, which is one trillion bytes.
The terawatt is equal to one trillion (1012) watts.
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To estimate how many homes 98.8 terawatts can power, we first convert terawatts to watts (1 terawatt = 1 trillion watts). If we assume an average U.S. home uses about 1,000 watts continuously, then 98.8 terawatts could theoretically power approximately 98.8 billion homes (98.8 trillion watts / 1,000 watts per home). However, this is a simplified calculation and actual numbers can vary based on energy efficiency, local consumption patterns, and other factors.
It is 1,000,000 megawatts
The Roland Micro Cube typically has a power output of around 3 watts. This makes it suitable for practicing and small performances.
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There are 1 million kilowatt hours (kWh) in one terawatt hour (tWh).
1 terawatt-hour per year = 114 megawatts1 TWh/year = 114 MWor1.14 X 108 WattThe unit "terawatt-hour per year" is a convoluted method of saying (what calculates to) 114 megawatts.1 megawatt =106 wattsThe year and the hour are different units of time. They are related to each other:1 year = 8 765.81277 hoursterawatt = 1012 wattsTherefore(1012 watts X 1/8765.8 year)/year = 1.14 X 108 Watt = 114 X 106 watts = 114 Megawatts
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1540 watts