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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
1 gigawatt = 1000 megawatts = 1,000,000 kilowatts = 1,000,000,000 watts.Or 1 gigawatt = 109 watts=========================================When 1 gigawatt is being generated or consumed, it meansthat 1 billion joules of energy are transferring every second.
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.