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."
Why would you want to know this?I dont know ask your mom or someone
Most power plants produce several Megawatts of power. A Megawatt is one million watts.
Well, isn't that a lovely question! On average, one megawatt can power around 1,000 homes, so 22,500 megawatts could power approximately 22.5 million homes. Just imagine all those happy little houses glowing with warmth and light!
Kilovolt or 1000 volts. 1KV is 1000 volts, 2KV is 2000 volts. Kilo stands for 1000.
4 megawatts - heaps The megawatt is equal to one million watts. Many events or machines produce or sustain the conversion of energy on this scale. For example: lightning strikes, large electric motors, naval craft (such as aircraft carriers and submarines), engineering hardware, and some scientific research equipment, such as supercolliders and large lasers. A large residential or commercial building may consume several megawatts in electric power and heat.
250 Megawatts = 250,000,000 Watts.
60 gigawatts is equal to 60,000 megawatts since each gigawatt is equivalent to 1,000 megawatts.
None. Watts and volts are different units and measure different things.
There are 250,000 watts in 0.25 megawatts. Mega denotes 1,000,000, so 0.25 megawatts is equal to 250,000 watts.
There are 2,080,000,000 watts in 2080 megawatts.
Nothing.
1.0 kilo volts = 1000 volts1000 effective volts is 1kV.
4 megawatts = 4,000,000 (4 million) watts Mega means Million.
12000 megawatts
10,000,000 watts
1 MW = 10 to the power 6 Watts (in the new wiki answers type face).
1 megawatt = 1,000,000 watts1 kilowatt = 1,000 wattsSo 544 million kilowatts is 524,000,000,000 watts. In megawatts this is 524,000 MW. Or 524 gigawatts (GW)