No, one horsepower is not greater than one kilowatt. One horsepower is approximately equal to 0.7457 kilowatts. Therefore, one kilowatt is greater than one horsepower by about 33%.
-- 1 kilowatt -- 1,000 joules per second -- 1.3405 horsepower (rounded)
The equivalent of 32 kilowatts (kW) is 32,000 watts (W), as 1 kilowatt equals 1,000 watts. Additionally, in terms of horsepower, 32 kW is approximately 42.9 horsepower, since 1 kW is roughly equal to 1.341 horsepower. In energy terms, if running continuously for one hour, it would consume 32 kilowatt-hours (kWh) of electricity.
numbers greater than one!
Yes, when the divisor is less than the dividend, and the dividend is greater than one, the quotient will always be greater than one. This is because dividing a larger number by a smaller number yields a result greater than one. For example, if you divide 5 (dividend) by 2 (divisor), the quotient is 2.5, which is greater than one.
Yes, one-fourth is greater than one-eighth
The term is 'fractional', not 'frictional'! A 'fractional kilowatt' motor is simply one with a rating below one kilowatt. In North America, the equivalent term is 'fractional horsepower', meaning 'less than one horsepower'.
Yes. Giga means billion (thousand million), while kilo means thousand.
1kW is 1.341hp
1 kilowatt is equal to approximately 1.34 horsepower.
It depends which type of horsepower 1.3410220888 mechanical horsepower 1.3404825737 electrical horsepower 1.3596216173 metric horsepower
One kilowatt is approximately equal to 1.34 horsepower.
1 Horsepower equals 746 watt, or 0.746 kilowatt. To convert horsepower to kilowatt, one has to multiply the amount of horsepower by 0.746. For example: 500 hp = (500*0.746) kW = 373 kW
-- 1 kilowatt -- 1,000 joules per second -- 1.3405 horsepower (rounded)
1 kilowatt is equivalent to approximately 1.34 horsepower.
The equivalent of 32 kilowatts (kW) is 32,000 watts (W), as 1 kilowatt equals 1,000 watts. Additionally, in terms of horsepower, 32 kW is approximately 42.9 horsepower, since 1 kW is roughly equal to 1.341 horsepower. In energy terms, if running continuously for one hour, it would consume 32 kilowatt-hours (kWh) of electricity.
1 horsepower = 746 watts 1 watt = 0.00134 horsepower (rounded)
One half is greater than one quarter.