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First, a megawatt is a megawatt - whether it is nuclear or not.
Second, a megawatt is a measure of power while a minute is either a measure of time or of angular displacement. In either case, a watt and a minute measure two different things and, according to the basic rules of dimensional analysis, conversion from one to the other is not valid.
Considering it is kw for kilowatt and not kv. 1 megawatt = 1000 kilowatt.
A megawatt is one million watts. One watt is a unit of electrical power.
Mega means "million." So any whole mega would contain at least six zeroes. 1 megawatt = 1,000,000 watts.
1 horsepower is 746 watts. You would need approximately 1340.5 horsepower to produce 1 megawatt of energy. That's a lot of horses!
You cannot. A megawatt is a measure of power, whereas a ton is a measure of mass. The two measure different things and, according to the basic principles of dimensional analysis, conversion from one to the other is not valid. The amount of power generated from one ton of nuclear fuel will be very different from that obtained by burning a ton of gas, or anthracite, or peat.
A typical nuclear power plant produces 500 to 5000 megawatts of power. If we take 2000 as average, an average plant produces 2000 megawatt hours in an hour, or 48,000 megawatt hours in a day. But please note: Technically, this does not answer the question asked, because the question asked for megawatts, not megawatt hours. The question as asked is like asking how many horsepower a car can produce in a day. The measure of electrical output over a period of time is a watt hour, or, in this case, the megawatt hour. So the question answered was, "How many megawatt hours does a nuclear power plant make in a day?"
There are two operating nuclear power plants in Minnesota:Monticello: A single 613 megawatt boiling water reactor located in Monticello, Minnesota.Prairie Island: A 1,076 megawatt plant with two pressurized water reactors located in Red Wing, Minnesota.
1 megawatt = 1,000 kilowatts0.5 megawatt = 500 kilowatts
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It was 1000 megawatt electric (RBMK-1000)
Considering it is kw for kilowatt and not kv. 1 megawatt = 1000 kilowatt.
Because fossil fuels will run out. We need electricity in megawatt amounts. The only viable alternative is nuclear fuels.
One megawatt is equal to 1,340 horsepower.
A megawatt is one million watts. One watt is a unit of electrical power.
The abbreviation of "megawatt" is "MW."
Gallons are a measure of volume. Megawatt is a measure of power. The two are not automatically convertible without some other rate.
1000. A megawatt-hour is the energy you'd get with a megawatt of power for 1 hour. Energy = power * time. It's important to note that it's 'megawatt hour' and not megawatt/hour (ie. it's not megawatt per hour).A gigawatt has 1000 times the power of a megawatt. Thus, since the time is the same (both 1 hour), a gigawatt-hour = 1000 megawatt hours.