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1KW = 1,000 W 1MW = 1,000,000 W 1GW = 1,000,000,000 W
divided by
I say divided by (the divisor or denominator).
12 divided by 1 24 divided by 2 36 divided by 3 48 divided by 4 60 divided by 5 72 divided by 6 84 divided by 7 96 divided by 8 108 divided by 9 120 divided by 10
((72 divided by 8) divided by 3) divided by 3 = 1
A Generator 1MW means, this is the capacity of that generator, It can deliver max of 1MW at any given time. Nothing concern with 1Hr or 1 Day.
Yes, they are legal as long as they are 1mW or less. They shouln't be aimed at any aircrafts, drivers or others people's eyes.
one megawatt
1MW = 1000 KW 1KW = 860 Kcal/Hour 1 Kcal = 3.968 BTu.
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200 miles
1MW = 1,000,000 watts
188m width 200m height
Any lasers are legal if they are less than one milliwatt. (>1mw)
No, a 1mw laser is not powerful enough to pop a balloon. It would need a higher power laser to generate enough heat to burst the balloon. A laser with a power output of at least a few watts is usually needed to pop a balloon.
Whether a 1mW laser will be destroyed during overseas shipping depends on several factors, including packaging, handling, and the destination country's regulations. Generally, 1mW lasers are considered low-power and are less likely to be targeted for destruction, but they still must comply with customs and import regulations. Proper packaging can help prevent damage during transit. It's advisable to check the specific import guidelines for your country to ensure compliance.
1KW = 1,000 W 1MW = 1,000,000 W 1GW = 1,000,000,000 W