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 megawatt is one million watts. One watt is a unit of electrical power.
"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.
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It has over 500- 1000 watts
Kilo means 1000. Therefore, 276 kilowatts = 276*1000 Watts = 276000 Watts
Depends on the type of UPS Line interactive units will consume 1000VA but only deliver 700VA to load double conversion units 1000VA but only deliver 850VA to load It is better to treat the VA as unity Power factor when calculating the size of supply IE 1000VA = 1000watts if you know the power factor of the equipment you are going to supply you can get the wattage like this 1000 x Power factor (ie 0.8)=watts (800)