Do you mean 1 kVA? kVA (thousands of volt-ampere) is the same as kW (thousands of watt) - assuming the current and the voltage are in phase (in other words, assuming the power factor is equal to 1), which is usually a good approximation.
About 0.1 kW for a kitchen fridge.
1.15 kW is equivalent to 1150 watts.
2.8kW is 3.755hp
There are 1000 watts in one kW. So 1.89 x 1000 = 1890watts. To go the other way changing watts to kW you divide watts by 1000. 1890/1000 = 1.89 kW.
1 kW is equivalent to approximately 3.412 MBH (thousand British thermal units per hour).
1TR = 3.5 KW 1TR = 3.5 KW
About 0.1 kW for a kitchen fridge.
5.3 kW is about 7.1 horsepower.
1.15 kW is equivalent to 1150 watts.
In Indian context how much kW equals to one ton (refrigeration)
2.8kW is 3.755hp
in kw we use
very much :-)
it has 3 horsepower witch makes it do 10 kw of work
65 KW
255 KW
There are 1000 watts in one kW. So 1.89 x 1000 = 1890watts. To go the other way changing watts to kW you divide watts by 1000. 1890/1000 = 1.89 kW.