1 KW = 1000 Watts.......1 mW = .001 Watt.......1 microwatt or uW = .000001 Watt
There is no direct conversion from amps to milliwatts because milliwatts measure power and amps measure current. The power in milliwatts would depend on the voltage as well. To calculate power in milliwatts when current in amps and voltage in volts are given, use the formula: Power (mW) = Current (A) x Voltage (V) x 1000.
To convert milliwatts to kilowatts, you divide by 1,000,000 (since there are 1,000,000 milliwatts in a kilowatt). So, 155 milliwatts is equal to 0.000155 kilowatts.
I think mini watt is an alias for milli watt, so 1000 mini Watts equals 1 Watt
0.25 of a watt is equivalent to 1/4 of a watt, or 250 milliwatts. It represents a quarter of the total power output of one watt.
1 KW = 1000 Watts.......1 mW = .001 Watt.......1 microwatt or uW = .000001 Watt
There is no direct conversion from amps to milliwatts because milliwatts measure power and amps measure current. The power in milliwatts would depend on the voltage as well. To calculate power in milliwatts when current in amps and voltage in volts are given, use the formula: Power (mW) = Current (A) x Voltage (V) x 1000.
There are 1000 milliwatts in a watt. There are 1000 watts in a kilowatt. Therefore, there are 1 million milliwatts in one kilowatt.
4,710,000 milliwatts
1000. There are always 1000 milli units in a whole unit. For example: 1000 mg (milligrams) in 1 gram 1000 mW (milliwatts) in 1 Watt 1000 mA (milliamps) in 1 Amp and so on.........
There are 1000 milliwatts per lumen.
To convert milliwatts to kilowatts, you divide by 1,000,000 (since there are 1,000,000 milliwatts in a kilowatt). So, 155 milliwatts is equal to 0.000155 kilowatts.
To convert decibels to milliwatts, you can use the formula: milliwatts = 10^(dB/10). In this case, for 36 dB, the calculation would be: 10^(36/10) = 10^3.6 = 3981.07 milliwatts. Therefore, there are approximately 3981.07 milliwatts in 36 dB.
mw stands for milliwatts. MW stands for megawatts. 1 megawatt = 1 million watts = 1 billion milliwatts. So it's best to use the right symbols.CommentThe correct symbol for milliwatts is mW, not mw.
I think mini watt is an alias for milli watt, so 1000 mini Watts equals 1 Watt
0.25 of a watt is equivalent to 1/4 of a watt, or 250 milliwatts. It represents a quarter of the total power output of one watt.
1000MW is equal to 1GW