It depends of the voltage applied. You'll find the answer using the formula P=V.I, where P is the power in watts, V is the voltage in volts and I is the current in amp (in the case, equal to 1 amp)
1000
1 KW = 1000 Watts.......1 mW = .001 Watt.......1 microwatt or uW = .000001 Watt
There are 0.000155 kilowatts (kW) in 155 milliwatts (mW).
I think mini watt is an alias for milli watt, so 1000 mini Watts equals 1 Watt
1OOOV at 1 Amp
250 milliwatts
There are 1000 milliwatts in a watt. There are 1000 watts in a kilowatt. Therefore, there are 1 million milliwatts in one kilowatt.
4,710,000 milliwatts
1000. There are always 1000 milli units in a whole unit. For example: 1000 mg (milligrams) in 1 gram 1000 mW (milliwatts) in 1 Watt 1000 mA (milliamps) in 1 Amp and so on.........
There are 1000 milliwatts per lumen.
1 KW = 1000 Watts.......1 mW = .001 Watt.......1 microwatt or uW = .000001 Watt
There are 0.000155 kilowatts (kW) in 155 milliwatts (mW).
mw stands for milliwatts. MW stands for megawatts. 1 megawatt = 1 million watts = 1 billion milliwatts. So it's best to use the right symbols.CommentThe correct symbol for milliwatts is mW, not mw.
1 watt = 1,000 milliwatts -- take the number of Watt-seconds -- multiply it by 1,000 -- the answer is the number of milliwatt-seconds
1000MW is equal to 1GW
9.231 X 10^-4 milliwatts
0.0572 decawatts are in 572 millwatts
Watts is amperes times volts. There are one thousand milliwatts in a watt. Milliwatts, then, is milliamperes time volts, or amperes times millivolts, or something equally consistent.