There are zero amps in 18000 kilowatts. A watt is the produce of amps times volts. With out a voltage stated the calculation can not be made. When the voltage is stated, the following equation should be used, I = W/E. Amps = Watts/Volts. Remember 1000 watts is equal to 1 kW.
The following formula is used to find amperes when kilowatts are shown. kw x 1000/1.73 x E x pf. The term pf is the power factor value usually using a value of .9. 18000 watts is equal to 18 kWs. 18 x 1000/1.73 x 240 x .9 = 18000/374 = 48 amps.
In order to determine the amperage supplied by an 8000 watt generator, you need to know the voltage of the generator. You can calculate the amperage by dividing the wattage by the voltage. For example, if the generator operates at 120 volts, the amperage would be 8000 watts / 120 volts = 66.67 amps.
There are 1000 watts in a kilowatt. The prefix "kilo" in front of the unit watt means one thousand.
75 Amps theoretically Need to know if the generator is 3 phase or single phase.
To calculate the amperage, you can use Ohm's Law formula: Amperage (A) = Power (W) / Voltage (V). In this case, for a 5 watt bulb at 12 volts, the amperage drawn would be 0.42 amps (5W / 12V = 0.42A).
1000watts=1kilowatt
A watt is the product of amperage times voltage.
3.5 kilo wats.. or 3517 watts...
1000 kilowatts for 1 mega watt
A Joule is a Watt-second. 2 kilo-watt-hours are 2 x 1000 x 3600 watt-seconds (since kilo means 1000, and an hour has 3600 seconds).A Joule is a Watt-second. 2 kilo-watt-hours are 2 x 1000 x 3600 watt-seconds (since kilo means 1000, and an hour has 3600 seconds).A Joule is a Watt-second. 2 kilo-watt-hours are 2 x 1000 x 3600 watt-seconds (since kilo means 1000, and an hour has 3600 seconds).A Joule is a Watt-second. 2 kilo-watt-hours are 2 x 1000 x 3600 watt-seconds (since kilo means 1000, and an hour has 3600 seconds).
Wattage is the product of amperage times voltage. There is not enough information to give an answer.
Not enough to worry about. That's like asking how many amps does the memory preset's on your radio draw. It is in the .001-.01 range.
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Definitely not, it is much too small because 27 kilowatts is 27,000 watts.
No. 1 watt = 1 joule per second 1 watt-second = 1 joule 1 kilo-joule = 1,000 joules
The average for america is about 18 cents per kilo-watt hour, 0.18, multiplied by the 9 watts it consumes, 0.009 because we are using KILO-watt hours, to give you a grand total of: 0.162 Cents per hour to run
a kilo watt which is a 1000 watts