This conversion would be easy, IF there were a way to convert hours to grams.
Unfortunately .....
You can't directly convert one to the other. A joule is a unit of energy, and a watt is a unit of power. 1 watt = 1 joule per second.
1 kWh = 1,000 watt-hour1 watt = 1 joule per second1 hour = 3,600 seconds(1,000 watt-hour) = (1,000 joule/second) x (3,600 second/hour) = 3,600,000 joules
Minutes Per Hour.
A 60 gram bullet fired from a gun with 3150 joules of kinetic energy has a velocity of 324.04 meters per second or 1,063.12 feet per second. (This is about 725mph).
It is 2160 kilometers per hour. If you would like to convert that into another unit, please tell us which units you would like to convert to, such as miles per hour or inches per second or centimeters per year.
there is 5 lumen per hour in 1 joule
1 kilowatt = 1,000 watts1 watt = 1 joule per second1 hour = 3,600 seconds(1,500 kilowatt-hour) x (1,000 watt / kilowatt) x (1 joule / watt-second) x (3,600 second / hour) =(1,500 x 1,000 x 3,600) x (kilowatt - hour - watt - joule- second) / (kilowatt - watt - second - hour)= 5,400,000,000 joules
In relation to fuel consumption How do you convert from grams per kilowatt hour to litres per hour
Ppm stands per parts per million. There are 1,000,000 micrograms in a gram. Therefore micrograms per gram is already ppm.
1 watt = 1 joule per second 1 kilowatt = 1 kilojoule per second 750 kilowatt = 750 kilojoule per second
kWh, kilo Watts per hour
Watts are units of power. Joules are units of energy. They are not the same. One watt is one joule per second.
in electronics, there is a term of Watt Hours used in power bills and things. watts itself is a unit derived by 1 joule per second. in order to get watt hours (which is just 1 joule per hour) you multiply your watts (joule/second) by 360 (60 seconds in a minute multiplied by 60 minutes in an hour). that will then give you units of joules/hour
One joule per second equates to:One watt or,0.00134 electric horsepower or,3.412 BTUs per hour.
Divide km per hour by 1.609
Why would you want to convert that? What does "gram per kWhour" stand for in the first place? That unit doesn't seem to make much physical sense; and in any case, the two units you mention seem to be quite incompatible, i.e., nothing you can convert.
Divide by 1000