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∙ 14y agoTo obtain amps from watts a voltage must be given.
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∙ 14y ago116.67 hours 1 hour = 60 minutes 7000/60 = 116.67~
The number of hours it takes to travel 7000 miles depends on the mode of transportation and the speed. For example, if you are driving at an average speed of 70 miles per hour, it would take approximately 100 hours to travel 7000 miles.
"Watt" is a rate of using energy."4 kW" means 4,000 watts."4 kW for 6 hours" means 4,000 watts for 6 hours.If you use energy at the rate of 4 kW for 6 hours, then altogether you use24 kilowatt-hours, or 24,000 watt-hours, or 86,400,000 joules.
about 3~5miles Once you get the 3 watts how will you get them home would be the next question.
7g = 7000 mg
2050 watts
7000 milliseconds is 7 seconds.
To convert joules to watts, you need to know the time over which the energy is expended. Since power in watts is defined as energy in joules divided by time in seconds, you cannot directly convert 7000 joules to watts without knowing the time duration.
116.67 hours 1 hour = 60 minutes 7000/60 = 116.67~
Watts are units for measuring the rate of energy consumption. So it is meaningless to speak of how many watts something consumes in a length of time. (It would be like asking how many miles per hour a car drives in an hour.)Energy consumption may be measured in kilowatt-hours. A typical microwave consumes 1500 watts, which would be 1.5 kilowatt-hours in one hour.
Convert the watts to kilowatts, and the days to hours. Then multiply kilowatts x hours to get kWh.
To answer this question the amp/hours of the battery must be stated.
The number of hours it takes to travel 7000 miles depends on the mode of transportation and the speed. For example, if you are driving at an average speed of 70 miles per hour, it would take approximately 100 hours to travel 7000 miles.
It depends on the wattage, Hours = Watt - Hours / Watts
To calculate the kilowatt-hours used, you need to convert the watts to kilowatts by dividing by 1000, then multiply by the hours the appliance was used. 1500 watts = 1.5 kilowatts 1.5 kW x 0.167 hours (10 minutes converted to hours) = 0.25 kWh So, the appliance would use 0.25 kilowatt-hours if used for 10 minutes at 1500 watts.
1 kilowatt = 1,000 watts 6 kilowatts = 6,000 watts 6 kilowatt-hours = 6,000 watt-hours
To calculate the energy used by a 12 volt landscape light in 4 hours, you would need to know the wattage of the light. For example, if the light is 10 watts, it would use 10 watts x 4 hours = 40 watt-hours.