The value of Kw, which is the equilibrium constant for the autoionization of water, can be changed by changing the temperature of the water. As temperature increases, the value of Kw also increases because the ionization of water is an endothermic process.
To convert brake horsepower (bhp) to kilowatts (kW), you can use the following formula: 1 bhp is approximately equal to 0.7457 kW. Simply multiply the bhp value by 0.7457 to get the equivalent value in kilowatts.
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.
To convert AC tonnage to kVA and kW, use the following formulas: For kVA: kVA = (tonnage x 3.517) For kW: kW = (tonnage x 3.517 x power factor). Remember to consider the power factor of the system when converting from tonnage to kVA and kW.
9.4 kW is equal to 9,400 watts. To convert kilowatts to watts, you need to multiply the kilowatt value by 1,000.
The equation you are looking for is Amps = Watts/Volts. To change kW to watts, multiply kW x 1000.
p.u value=actual value in any unit/base value in same unit
The value of Kw (ion product of water) at 298 K is approximately 1.00 x 10^-14.
To convert 3.6 kW to BTU (British Thermal Units), multiply the kilowatt value by 3412.142. Therefore, 3.6 kW is equivalent to approximately 12280.91 BTU.
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In electrivity,KW can be converted to KVA with the help of power factor('phi'- greek symbol)Power Factor is a value dependent on phi.It can only lie between +0 to +1Formula:(X) KVA = P.F x (X) KW.For an ideal system1 KVA = 1 KW.......P.F = 1For practical SystemPower in KVA = Power Factor x Power in KW.Generally a system with non-mechnical parts (eg. Solar) gives 0.95
If you mean kW, that simply means kilowatt - or thousands of watts. To convert from kW to watt, multiply by 1000.
kW x 1.341 = hp
To convert brake horsepower (bhp) to kilowatts (kW), you can use the following formula: 1 bhp is approximately equal to 0.7457 kW. Simply multiply the bhp value by 0.7457 to get the equivalent value in kilowatts.
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.
Kw is the ionisation constant for water at 25°C which value is 1.0x10^-14. (chemistry)In water at any pH the equilibrium state Kw is defined by and equal to the 'ion product':Kw = [H3O+]*[OH-] = 1.0*10-14at room temperature 25°C
The same way, as you convert Appels to Carrots ........... There is a formula: KVAr = KVA / KW or cos=KW/KVA > Yes, we are treating KW, KVA, & KVAr as the 3 sides in a 90 deg TRIANGLE ! KW= vertical katede KVAr = horizontal katede KVA = hypotenuse
You have to give me the units for 160 in order for me to change it into kilowatts.