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That depends on how long the 1 kW is applied. Please note that kW is a unit of power, not a unit of energy.In general, 1 kW of electrical energy can be converted into 1 kW of heat - if used in a heater. With a heat pump, 1 kW of electrical energy can, in fact, pump several kW of heat energy.
To convert kilowatts (kW) to British Thermal Units (BTU), you can use the conversion factor 1 kW = 3412 BTU/hr. Therefore, a 5 kW heater would produce 5 kW * 3412 BTU/hr = 17060 BTU per hour.
1 kilowatt (kW) is equivalent to 3412 British thermal units (BTUs) per hour. This can be used to calculate the amount of heat generated by the 1 kW depending on the specific application.
A 5.5 kW generator produces 5,500 watts of power. This is the maximum power output that the generator is capable of producing under optimal conditions.
125 kW is equivalent to approximately 168 horsepower.
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.