A watt is a unit of power. 1 watt = 1 joule/second; that is, if somebody consumes 1 watt, it consumes 1 joule of energy every second. Or if there is a transfer of 1 watt, 1 joule of energy is transferred every second. 1000 watts (1 kW), of course, is simply 1000 times as much (1000 joule/second).
The prefix "kilo" means 1000 - therefore, to convert from watts to kilowatts, just divide by 1000.
Depends on what units you are talking about :)
100 units per ml. so it would be 1000 units in 10 ml.
90 of them.
A 1000cc (cubic centimeter) measurement is equivalent to 1 liter. In terms of units, it can also be expressed as 1000 milliliters (ml), since 1 liter equals 1000 ml. Therefore, there are 1000 units in a 1000cc measurement if each unit is 1 ml.
"Watts RMS" is better represented as "Watts average". Since 1000 watts is 1kw you have "1000 watts average" and you can derive "1Kw average". So 1000 watts RMS will consume 1 Kw
1 kilowatt (kW) is equal to 1 kilowatt-hour (kWh) when used continuously for one hour. So, if you use a 1 kW appliance for one hour, it will consume 1 kWh of electricity.
that would be (11*8 )/1000 = 0.088 Units (or KWh)
Watts and grams are not only different units, they're different KINDS of units and measure different things. Watts measure power; grams measure mass. You cannot convert from one to the other.
1000. K = kilo = 1000 W = watts
1 MW = 1x10^6 W = 1,000,000 watts 1 kW = 1x10^3 W = 1000 watts 1 MW / 1 kW = 10^6/10^3 = 10^3 = 1000 kilowatts per megawatt
A typical iron uses 1000 watts all the time the heating element is working. It is controlled by a thermostat so the element might be on for a quarter of the time. In an hour the iron might consume 250 watt-hours or 0.25 of a unit.
A small coffee grinder 100-200 watts.
It has over 500- 1000 watts
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Kilo means 1000. Therefore, 276 kilowatts = 276*1000 Watts = 276000 Watts
! kw = 1000 watts 7800 kw = 7800 x 1000 watts = 7800 000 watts