1.44 kw
Kw can be calculated from volts be using the formula p=(voltage)square/resistance*1000
110 volts divided by 1,300 watts(1.3 kw) = .09 kw or 900 watts.
You cannot convert 2.6 kw to amps with that information only. In order to convert watts to amps, you also need to know either current or voltage. This is because watts is volts times amps, and volts is current times resistance
Amps * Volts = WattsWatts / 1000 = KW4000 * 220 = 880,000 Watts880,000 Watts = 880 KW To answer this question the true voltage value has to be known. The above answer surmises that the voltage is 220 volts. (but it's close enough for all practical purposes)
1.44 kw
Kw can be calculated from volts be using the formula p=(voltage)square/resistance*1000
110 volts divided by 1,300 watts(1.3 kw) = .09 kw or 900 watts.
Depends on the voltage. Watts are volts x amps.
If the 100 amps is powered by 10 volts, you have 1 kw, or 1000 watts. watts = volts X current The 'k' simply means kilo, or thousand.
The equation you are looking for is Amps = Watts/Volts. To change kW to watts, multiply kW x 1000.
None. Watts and volts are different units and measure different things.
There are zero kW in 32 amps. Watts are the product of amps times volts. Once you find the voltage of the system multiply it times 32 amps and then divide that answer by 1000. This will give you the answer in kW.
Amps can not give you a kilowatt with out a voltage being applied to the question. Watts = Amps x Volts. Amps = 1000/ Volts.
1 kW = 1000 watts. Formula is Watts = Amps x Volts. As you can see to give you a answer I need a value for volts. Transpose the formula to read I = 1000/volts.
If the power output remains constant at 305 kW, doubling the voltage from 240V to 480V will halve the current drawn by the system. This change in voltage will not change the power output; it will remain at 305 kW.
Wattage- or kilowattage- is volts time amps. Without knowing the voltage, we cannot answer your questions.