That depends what you want to convert it to. Watt is a unit of power. 100 watts is equal to:
If a human adult uses energy athe rate of 100 watts, or 100 joules per second, and sustains this rate for 10 seconds, the work done equals 1 kilojoule.
To calculate the time taken to do 5000 joules of work with a 100-watt machine, you can use the formula: time (seconds) = work (joules) / power (watts). Therefore, the time taken would be 5000 joules / 100 watts, which equals 50 seconds for the machine to complete the work.
There are 100 joules in 1 watt-second, so in 1 second, there would be 100 joules per watt. Therefore, in 100 watts, there would be 10,000 joules.
To heat a room of 100 square feet, approximately 10,000 watts of power are required.
On average, a human body produces about 100 watts of heat.
Use 100 watts
The formula is volts times amps equals watts, or watts divided by volts equals amps.
746 watts equals one horsepower.
2 horsepower is equal to approximately 1492 watts.
One hp is 735.5 watts.
2,23,709.96 watts
If a human adult uses energy athe rate of 100 watts, or 100 joules per second, and sustains this rate for 10 seconds, the work done equals 1 kilojoule.
Five kilovolts equals zero watts. The formula you need to use is W = A x V.
1hp equals 746 watts.2.2kw equals 2200 watts divided by 746 equals 2.95 hp
10kW = 10,000 watts
1.2 hp = 894.839846 watts
250 Megawatts = 250,000,000 Watts.