1000 watt-hours.
To calculate the time taken to raise the temperature by 10 degrees, you would need to know the rate at which the temperature is increasing. This can be determined by dividing the change in temperature (10 degrees) by the rate of temperature increase. The result will give you the time it takes to raise the temperature by 10 degrees.
You can use the fact that the heat required is equal to mass x (temperature difference) x (specific heat). In this case, you have to do the calculation separate for the copper and water, and add the results up.Once you have the number of joules required, divide that by the power (note: watt = joules/second), to get the time required (in seconds).
If you go by calculation as well for per minute usage of the power then CALCULATION i as followsIf 2000W induction cooker runs for 1hour Then it consumes 2unit of electricityIf per unit cost of power is @Rs6Then In 1hour total consumption would be Rs12 (2unit for 2000W induction * 6), and for 1minute the cost is 12/60 = Rs0.20/minute or 20paise/minuteNow as I assured you that the cooking time of induction is very less in minute. Example - If 1Liter of milk boils in 4minutes so the cost of boiling 1liter of milk is 4*0.20 = Rs0.80
To calculate the amperage for 2kW, you need to know the voltage of the circuit. For example, if the voltage is 120V, then the amperage would be 16.67A (2000W / 120V = 16.67A). If the voltage is 240V, then the amperage would be 8.33A (2000W / 240V = 8.33A).
To find the power will depend on the voltage the item uses. Assuming a 120 volt circuit divide the wattage by the voltage, this gives the amps used. 2000w / 120v = 16.67 amps. 1500w/ 120v = 12.5 amps used.
Use #12 wire and a 20 amp two-pole circuit breaker.
You can power two 400W speakers if you have Peavey PV115 using a 2000W power.
Not really. A 2000W generator will give you about 10 amps. Your normal RV air conditioner will draw 12-15.
I got the rockford T1D212, am using a 2000W RMS, Sedona Series Class D Mono block Amplifier by precision. it's a great amp.
Depends on what country you are in. But must electric mowers are around the 2kw (2000 watt) So UK and most of Europe 2000w / 230 volts = 8.69amps, and would need a 13 amp plug, as at start up can pull twice the current. US would be 2000w / 110 volts (I understand) = 18.1amps The differences between UK/France etc are many, starting with UK plugs having a fuse in. The US is different again, with some home having as many a 3 different voltages!!!
In europe the biggest common house light wattage is a 60 watt light bulb. They have now put in a law saying that they can no longer be made, but they can be sold.outdoor lights vary from 100w up to 2000w projections for open park concerts and strobe lighting.
Yes, yes it does. Try thinking like this: If you play at really low volume in your car, and your amp is rated at 2000w, powered with a bad battery, then you won't notice any dimming in the lights, but when you crank it up. Then you get dimming lights.
Mario Chippolini can put out 2000w in the sprints.. eek!! Lance Armstrong can put out 480w over an hour (past TDF TT's)
i can't find any reliable information (still looking!), but i believe the 12" memphis mojos are about 1000W average/2000W max. 4000W is likely a good way to ruin $300-600 of awesome speakers.