The Watt is the basic unit of electrical power. It has nothing to do with time. 1 kilowatt is 1000 watts. The conversion between electrical power and mechanical power is: 1 HP = 746 watts (0.746 kw). So it only takes 373 watts (0.373 kw) to run a 1/2 hp motor at the rated hp for as long as you want. Now, if you are wanting to know the amount of energy consumed by running this motor for 1 hour, simply multiply the 0.373 kw by 1 hour and you will see that it consumes .373 kwh (electrical energy is time-related, electrical power is not). Hope this helps...
To calculate the kilowatts per hour used by a 1.5 hp electric motor, you first convert horsepower to kilowatts: 1.5 hp is approximately 1.12 kW (1 hp ≈ 0.746 kW). If the motor runs continuously for one hour, it would consume about 1.12 kWh. However, the actual consumption may vary based on the motor's efficiency and load conditions.
Power is typically expressed in watts, which represent the rate at which work is done or energy is transferred. It can also be expressed in other units such as horsepower, kilowatts, or BTUs per hour depending on the context.
To convert watts to kilowatts, you divide by 1,000. Therefore, 500 watts is equal to 0.5 kilowatts. To convert minutes to hours, you divide by 60. So, 500 watts per minute is equivalent to 0.5 kilowatts per 60 minutes, or 0.5/60 = 0.00833 kilowatts per hour.
This is a power unit conversion from British thermal units per hour (Btu/hr.) to its equivalent in horsepower (hp). There are 2544.43 btu/hr. in one horsepower. Conversely, there are 0.000393 hp in one Btu/hr.
To convert kilowatts to another unit of power, you can use the following conversions: 1 kilowatt (kW) = 1,000 watts (W) 1 kilowatt = 1.34 horsepower (hp) 1 kilowatt = 3,412 British thermal units per hour (BTU/hr) Simply multiply the number of kilowatts by the conversion factor to get the equivalent in the desired unit.
To calculate the kilowatts per hour used by a 1.5 hp electric motor, you first convert horsepower to kilowatts: 1.5 hp is approximately 1.12 kW (1 hp ≈ 0.746 kW). If the motor runs continuously for one hour, it would consume about 1.12 kWh. However, the actual consumption may vary based on the motor's efficiency and load conditions.
A 5 HP motor consumes approximately 3.73 kilowatts (kW) of power, as 1 horsepower is equivalent to about 0.746 kW. To find the energy consumption in one hour, you multiply the power by the time: 3.73 kW × 1 hour = 3.73 kilowatt-hours (kWh). Therefore, a 5 HP motor consumes about 3.73 kWh of energy in one hour of operation.
It depends how it is configured and what vessel it is attached to.
Power is typically expressed in watts, which represent the rate at which work is done or energy is transferred. It can also be expressed in other units such as horsepower, kilowatts, or BTUs per hour depending on the context.
ANSWERHorsepower (hp) is a measurement unit that measures power in foot pounds per time (ft-lbs/t).Kilowatts (kW - 1000 watts) is a measurement unit that measures the work done when a force of one newton moves the point of its application a distance of one metre in the direction of the force.kW is the capacity to do work (like a standing horse)kWh is a measure of power - the amount of work done in one hour *(horsepower)*Horsepower is the rate at which a horse can do work in a given amount of time (distance x force/time):550 ft-lbs./sec or 33,000 ft-lbs/minute or 1,980,000 ft-lbs/hour.1 kW = 1.34 hp and 1 kW = 2,655,223 ft-lb/hour1.34 x 2,655,223 = (approx.) 1,980,000 ft-lbs/hour or 1 hp
To convert watts to kilowatts, you divide by 1,000. Therefore, 500 watts is equal to 0.5 kilowatts. To convert minutes to hours, you divide by 60. So, 500 watts per minute is equivalent to 0.5 kilowatts per 60 minutes, or 0.5/60 = 0.00833 kilowatts per hour.
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watt (w) means joules per second. kW (kilowatts) means thousands of joules per second. Multiply that by 3600 to get the joules used per hour.
Every hour a 1 Megawatt turbine would produce 1,000,000 watts. That would be the equivalent of 1,000 Kilowatts.
LRA is not any known unit of measure. You can convert horsepower to BTU per hour, calories per second, ergs per second, watts, Kilowatts, MW, GW, etc.
This is a power unit conversion from British thermal units per hour (Btu/hr.) to its equivalent in horsepower (hp). There are 2544.43 btu/hr. in one horsepower. Conversely, there are 0.000393 hp in one Btu/hr.
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