Yes.
But the real question is how long would that last.
Power is measured in kwh - kilo watt hours: using 1 kilowatt for one hour equals one unit.
Our average for the last month has been about 9.9 kwh per day. At that rate, 4kw would be consumed in about 93/4 hours, ie 4kw would, on average, power our house for about 93/4 hours.
you would call this # to the fourth power
That would be 16.
4 x 2= 8 and 2 x 8= 16 so 16 to the 6th power would be 16777216
Actually, a better way to say this would be "what is 4 to the fifth power?" The answer is 1024.
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First let's get the units of measurement correct. Power and energy are two different things. kVA (or more commonly kW) is a measure of power. Use per annum would be a measure of energy, kilowatt-hours (kWh). Energy is calculated multiplying power (kW) times the number of hours (h) to get kWh. It varies widely but the average 4-bedroom home uses roughly 15,000 kWh annually in the U.S. That equates to an average power demand of 1.7 kW over 8,760 hours. Microwave ovens require 1.0 - 1.5 kW of power all by themselves, coffee makers 1.2 kW, electric range 10 kW, clothes dryer 2.5 kW. How long these devices are in use each year determines the amount of energy... kilowatt-hours (kWh).
Max 5 kW but it could be less for certain types of load, for example a motor. Most motors have a power factor of less than 1 . . . . 0.8 for example, which would give 4 kW from 5 kVA.
An 89 Suzuki LT250 is a 2 Stroke not a 4 Stroke.
The inverter should supply at least 1 kW and if it is for extended use more than 4-5 minutes it should supply 1.5 kW.
4 pole, 5 wire
To calculate the amperage for 4 kW, you would need to know the voltage of the circuit. However, assuming a standard voltage of 120V, you can use the formula: amps = watts / volts. Therefore, for 4 kW at 120V, the amperage would be approximately 33.33 amps.
Your question shows the importance of using the correct symbols, because your symbols are incorrect and, therefore, your question is confusing.So, are you asking how many milliwatts (mW) there are in a kilowatt (kW), or are you asking how many megawatts (MW) there are in a kilowatt(kW)?Notice that the symbol for a watt is an upper-case W. The symbol for a milli is a lower-case m, and the symbol for a mega is an upper-case M.If the former, then there are one-thousand milliwatts in a watt, and there are one-thousand watts in a kilowatt, so there must be one-million milliwatts in a kilowatt.If the latter, then there are one-thousand kilowatts in a megawatt, so a megawatt must be one-thousandth of a megawatt in a kilowatt.
About 3/4 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.
A 7.5 kW motor is equal to 9.916 horsepower.
What is the KW of 4 50 amp rectifiers at a 48 volt DC system
"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.