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The power plant produces one megawatt of electricity.
One thousand kilowatts per megawatt.
No, it is the unit of Power. Where 1MW = 106 Watt
The two megawatt wind turbines envisaged would be similar in size to those on Burgar Hill, Evie.
Yes, the unit of megawatt day is energy 1 megawatt day = 1 (megawatt.day )106 (watt/megawatt) x 24 (hour/day) x 3600 (second/hour) = 8.64 x 1010 watt.sec = 8.64 x 10 10 Joule Both Joule and watt.sec are also units of energy
A 1 megawatt power station can power 10,000 100W bulbs. This is because 1 megawatt is equal to 10,000 100W bulbs in terms of power consumption.
A megawatt is one million watts. One watt is a unit of electrical power.
Well, isn't that a lovely question! On average, one megawatt can power around 1,000 homes, so 22,500 megawatts could power approximately 22.5 million homes. Just imagine all those happy little houses glowing with warmth and light!
Gallons are a measure of volume. Megawatt is a measure of power. The two are not automatically convertible without some other rate.
1 MW is 106 watts.
To use 1 megawatt you would need to switch on five hundred 2-kilowatt convectors. That would blow the fuse :)
1000. A megawatt-hour is the energy you'd get with a megawatt of power for 1 hour. Energy = power * time. It's important to note that it's 'megawatt hour' and not megawatt/hour (ie. it's not megawatt per hour).A gigawatt has 1000 times the power of a megawatt. Thus, since the time is the same (both 1 hour), a gigawatt-hour = 1000 megawatt hours.
The power plant produces one megawatt of electricity.
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Most power plants produce several Megawatts of power. A Megawatt is one million watts.
None. First, a megawatt is a megawatt - whether it is nuclear or not. Second, a megawatt is a measure of power while a minute is either a measure of time or of angular displacement. In either case, a watt and a minute measure two different things and, according to the basic rules of dimensional analysis, conversion from one to the other is not valid.
A megawatt (MW) is larger than a kilowatt (kW). Specifically, one megawatt equals 1,000 kilowatts, making it 1,000 times larger. This measurement is commonly used to express the capacity of power plants and electrical systems.