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1,000 joules per second

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1,000 watts

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Q: What is the equivalent of 1 kilowatt?
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How many joules are equivalent to one kilowatt per hour?

The energy 1 kilowatt-hour (kWh) is 3600000 joules.AnswerThere is no such thing as a 'kilowatt per hour'. You probably mean 'kilowatt hour'?


How do you get the equivalent of square meter to kilowatt?

Square meter is area and Kilowatt is energy. There is no equivalent.


How many kilowatt hours are produced by 1 megawatt?

These units do not have a direct relationship. Imagine kilowatt hours as the equivalent of work done, and megawatts (or kilowatts) as the equivalent of effort.To answer your question: 1 megawatt 'produces' 1000 kilowatts per hour.


How many watts in 1 kilowatt?

Killo = 1000. There are 1000 watts in 1 kw.


How many watt is equal to 1kilowatt?

1 kilowatt = 1000 watt ==> 1 watt = 0.001 kilowatt


7500 watts equivalent to how many KiloWatt?

7.5KW


What is the ratio of horsepower to kilowatt?

1 kilowatt = 1.34102209 horsepower


How many milliwatt equals 1 kilowatt?

There are 1000 milliwatts in a watt. There are 1000 watts in a kilowatt. Therefore, there are 1 million milliwatts in one kilowatt.


How many BTU are there in one Kilowatt?

there is 3412 btu's to 1 kilowatt


How many kilowatt hours in one tetra joule?

1 kilowatt hour = 3,600,000 Joules 1 Tetrajoule = 1,000,000 Joules 1 kilowatt hour = 3.6 Tetrajoules


How much flow for a kilowatt?

1 kilowatt means a continuous power flow of 1000 watts, and in one hour the energy expended is 1 kilowatt-hour, also known as 1 kWh or Unit.


What is the electricity usage of a power Circular saw?

It depends on the power rating of the saw. If it is a 1 KW (Kilowatt) saw then it will use 1 KWH (Kilowatt hour) of electricity for every hour it is used. This is equivalent to 1 unit of electricity. If it is 500 W (Watt) then it will use half this. If it is 2 KW it will use double this.