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how much is 1% of 38459.45
The "watt" ... (and also the milliwatt, Kilowatt, Megawatt, Gigawatt) ... are rates or speedsof producing or using energy.One Watt means 1 joule of energy per second.2000 MegaWatts means 2000 Megajoules of energy per second.That's the rate or speed at which it produces energy. Continuously.If it runs for 1 hour at 2000 MW, it produces 7,200 Gigajoules of energy.If it runs for 1 day at 2000MW, it produces 172,800 Gigajoules of energy.and so on.
E = M c2We know the value of 'c'. In order to calculate 'E', we have to know 'M'.Water has a density of 1 gram per milliliter. A milliliter is the same volume as a cm3.1 cubic meter = (1 meter)3 = (100 cm)3 = 106 cm3.So the mass of 1 cubic meter of water is 106 gram = 103 kilogram.If 103 kilograms of mass is entirely converted to energy, perhaps by means of thedilithium crystals in the ship's propulsion system, then the quantity of energy isE = M c2 = (103) x (3 x 108)2 = (103) x (9 x 1016) = 9 x 1019 joules.This is a fair amount of energy. I get 1 gigawatt for 2,852 years (rounded).
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1 gigawatt = 1 million kilowatts
The symbol for gigawatt is GW.
1000. A megawatt-hour is the energy you'd get with a megawatt of power for 1 hour. Energy = power * time. It's important to note that it's 'megawatt hour' and not megawatt/hour (ie. it's not megawatt per hour).A gigawatt has 1000 times the power of a megawatt. Thus, since the time is the same (both 1 hour), a gigawatt-hour = 1000 megawatt hours.
There is 1 billion watts in a gigawatt
It is a GigaWatt aka 1 GW aka 1,000,000,000 W
Divide the kWh by 1 million
A gigawatt is a unit of power, not voltage. Voltage is a measure of electrical potential difference, while power is the rate at which energy is generated or consumed. The relationship between power (in watts), voltage (in volts), and current (in amperes) is given by the formula P = V x I, where P is power, V is voltage, and I is current.
Yes, you can subtract a megawatt from a gigawatt because they are both units of power but differ by a factor of 1000. One gigawatt is equivalent to 1000 megawatts, so subtracting one megawatt from a gigawatt leaves you with 999 megawatts.
The number of homes a gigawatt can power depends on the energy consumption of each home. On average, a gigawatt can power around 700,000 homes for one hour.
To convert gigawatts (GW) to kilowatt-hours (kWh), you need to multiply the gigawatts by the number of hours. Since 1 GW is equal to 1,000,000 kW and 1 kWh is equal to 1 kW used for 1 hour, you would multiply the GW by 1,000,000 to get the equivalent value in kWh.
A billion watts. A watt is one amp at one volt.