To convert 1 kilowatt-hour (kWh) to mega-electronvolts (MeV), we need to use the conversion factor where 1 kWh is approximately equal to 3.6 billion joules (3.6 x 10^9 J). Since 1 MeV is equal to 1.602 x 10^-13 joules, you can calculate the ratio by dividing the total joules in 1 kWh by the joules per MeV. This results in approximately 2.24 x 10^22 MeV per kWh.
1KWh=3.6MJ?
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If the ratio of similarity is 310, then the ratio of their area is 96100.
an eqivalent ratio is an ratio that is equal or you can simplfiy it
Unit Ratio- a ratio that has a denominator of 1
1KWh=3.6MJ?
1 kwh is the unit used by electricity companies for pricing and billing.
2 hours. 500watt x 1 hour = .5kwh
1kwh, 3kwh, 5kwh, 7kwh, 9kwh, 11kwh, P2, P4, P6, P8, P10, P12... these are the chips of electro sci-dama.
Turning of electricity abates green house gas emissions. As one unit i.e. 1KWH = 1 tonne of CO2 equivalent.
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No. There is no platinum ratio.
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If the ratio of similarity is 310, then the ratio of their area is 96100.
an eqivalent ratio is an ratio that is equal or you can simplfiy it
Unit Ratio- a ratio that has a denominator of 1
There is no single ideal ratio.