9 times 6 is 54
"Karat-weight." The same as "14k."
The mean of 6, 7, and 11 is 8
The average of a single number is equal to the number itself. In this instance, the mean of the number 6 is 6.
Yes of cours1 kw =1.25 kva wich mean6.5 kw =8.12 kvaif you have generator 8.12 kva it give you 6.5 kw=============================Answer #2:1 kw does not necessarily = 1.25 kvaThe relationship between KW and KVA depends on the nature of the load you'repowering, and is called the "power factor". It describes how closely the voltageand current peaks coincide in time. If the load has any inductive or capacitxivereactance, then the voltage and current waveforms become separated in time.The "KVA" is the product of the full voltage and full current without regard fortheir "phase difference", but the "real" power in KW is the KVA multiplied by thecosine of the phase angle. So if there's any inductance or capacitance present,then the KW is less than the KVA. But if the load is pure resistive, then thevoltage and current on the line are in phase, the angle between them is zero,and the KW and KVA are equal.When everything is just exactly perfect, and there is no reactance on the load orthe line, then your 6.5 KVA generator can just exactly supply 6.5 KW of load, withnothing to spare. More commonly, of course, a generator with somewhat morethan 6.5 KVA capacity is required in order to supply 6.5 KW of 'real' power.
There are approximately 20,472 BTU in 6 kW.
KVA=KW*Power factor, considering PF 0.9, 6KVA=KW*0.9 KW=6/.9=6.67
2.5ton to kw
"Watt" is a rate of using energy."4 kW" means 4,000 watts."4 kW for 6 hours" means 4,000 watts for 6 hours.If you use energy at the rate of 4 kW for 6 hours, then altogether you use24 kilowatt-hours, or 24,000 watt-hours, or 86,400,000 joules.
Kindly convert 5.44 BKW to kwAnswerIf, by 'Bkw', you mean 'brake kilowatts', then it's already in kilowatts! Incidentally, the symbol for kilowatt is 'kW', not 'kw' or 'Kw'.
The correct symbol is 'kW', and it stands for 'kilowatt' which is the SI unit of power.
KW on watches means key-wind. IT is a company. for eg:KW Pocket Watch
If you mean kW, that simply means kilowatt - or thousands of watts. To convert from kW to watt, multiply by 1000.
There is a brand called Key West who put KW in the inside of their bracelets and jewellry
If the town has natural gas for heating, then the power needed per household is between 5 kW and 10 kW. If only electric heat is available, then the combination of electric resistance (auxiliary - from 7 to 10 kW for small residential units) heating, combined with electric clothes dryer (from 2 to 5 kW), electric water heater (from 2.5 to 7.5 kW), and stove (5 kW to 7.5 kW) totaling a min of 15 kW to a max of 20 kW. That would put the max power requirements between 5,000 kW and 10,000 kW. As a matter of reality, a diversity factor of .6 to .7 would reduce the max power to 3,500 kW and 7,000 kW.
It depends on what you mean by 'converter'; I'm not aware of such a machine. <<>> No, a 4 kW rotophase will not handle the start up current of a 4 kW 3 phase motor.
1TR = 3.5 KW 1TR = 3.5 KW