Yes, but.... KWH = KW * H So any numbers that satisfy this equation are also one KWH. For instance: * 250 watts for 4 hours * 500 watts for 2 hours * 1000 watts for 1 hour * 2000 watts for 0.5 hours * 4000 watts for 15 minutes * etc. Keep in mind that kilo- means thousands, so KW means thousands of watts ( 1KW = 1000W).
1 kilowatt = 1000 watt ==> 1 watt = 0.001 kilowatt
There are 1000 watts in a kilowatt. The prefix "kilo" in front of the unit watt means one thousand.
1 kilo Watt = 10^3 (1000) Watts 1 mega Watt = 10^6 (1,000,000) Watts 1000 kilo Watt = 1000*1000 Watts = 1,000,000 Watts = 1 Mega Watt Therefore...1000 kW = 1 MW Hope that helps! ^_^
No, a kilowatt is larger than a watt. One kilowatt is equal to 1000 watts.
Killo = 1000. There are 1000 watts in 1 kw.
1 kilowatt = 1000 watt ==> 1 watt = 0.001 kilowatt
There are 1000 watts in a kilowatt. The prefix "kilo" in front of the unit watt means one thousand.
1 kilo Watt = 10^3 (1000) Watts 1 mega Watt = 10^6 (1,000,000) Watts 1000 kilo Watt = 1000*1000 Watts = 1,000,000 Watts = 1 Mega Watt Therefore...1000 kW = 1 MW Hope that helps! ^_^
There are 1000 milliwatts in a watt. There are 1000 watts in a kilowatt. Therefore, there are 1 million milliwatts in one kilowatt.
1 kilowatt = 1000 watt
No, a kilowatt is larger than a watt. One kilowatt is equal to 1000 watts.
A thousand of what unit? 1 joule/second = 1 watt. 1000 joules/second = 1000 watts or 1 kilowatt.
A kilowatt is 1000 watts, and 1 watt is 1 joule per second
Killo = 1000. There are 1000 watts in 1 kw.
One million. A milliwatt is one one thousandth of a watt, a kilowatt is one thousand watts.. 1 000 milliwatts in a watt, 1 000 watts in a kilowatt. 1 000 times 1 000 equals 1 000 000
1 kilowatt hour means 1000 watts for 3600 seconds, so a kWh equals 3.6 million Joules.
The energy transferred can be calculated by multiplying the power (2400 watts) by the time (1 hour = 60 minutes): Energy = Power x Time. 2400 watts * 1 hour = 2400 watt-hours. To convert watt-hours to kilowatt-hours, divide by 1000: 2400 watt-hours / 1000 = 2.4 kilowatt-hours. Therefore, 2.4 kilowatt-hours of energy is transferred when a 2400 watt washing machine is used for 60 minutes.