1 KV is 1,000 volts. 1 MW is 1,000,000 watts. They are different measures. It's like asking, "how many fat grams are in 10 pounds of food."
Ground clearance132 kv - 6100 mm220 kv - 7015mm400 kv - 8840mm765 kv - 15000mm
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You can rate a generator in any multiple you like. It's simply more convenient to express power as, say, 500 MW, rather than as 500 000 kW or as a fraction of a gigawatt. Incidentally, it's...kilowatts, not kilo wattsmegawatts, not mega wattsgigawatts, not giga watts
Multiply the watts by the seconds: 500 x 300 = 150,000 Joules is the answer.
50
It has over 500- 1000 watts
100 watt
5500 kV is 5.5 Megavolts or 5,500,000 volts. To find the power in watts, multiply the voltage by the current in amps.
There are zero watts in 3.5 kilovolts. Watts are the product of Amps x Volts. Without an amperage stated the wattage can not be given.
maximum power out put is 500 watts
1 kilowatts = 1,000 watts 500kw=500,000w
350-500
about half as many watts as the computer per hour a computer uses 200-500
To answer this question a voltage needs to be stated. Amps = Watts/Volts.
+- 250 watt to 500 watt
1000 watts at 9.5AMPS in 120 volt = 4.7 AMPS in 240 volt ..........Divide that by 2 according to the choice of voltage... 500 watts (120V) + 4.7Amp