1 kWhour would be the electricity used if a 1 kW appliance was one for one hour. The kWhour is a measure of an actual amount of energy, like a calorie or a joule, which are just different amounts. Watts are equivalent to joules per second and so are a measure of energy over time (power) rather than just an amount of energy.
The answers above are wrong. You cannot directly comapre kW hours and Watts.
2007-03-05 05:49:05
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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2007-03-05 13:46:56
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answer #2
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answered by N T 2
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mega (M) is 10 to the power of 6 with respect to watts
kilo (K) is 10 to the power of 3
so 30 megawatts-hours is 30 000 kilowatts-hours
....hope that helps...
2007-03-05 13:53:59
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answer #3
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answered by Slick Prick 2
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The units are different on both sides of the equation, so there is no answer.
"Mega" = 1000 "kilo"
but, Watts and Watt-hours are units of power and energy -- not the same.
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2007-03-05 13:50:23
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answer #4
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answered by tlbs101 7
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30 ( 10^6) / 10^3 = 30(10^3) = 30(1000) =30,000
Mega = million || Kilo = thousand
2007-03-05 14:55:04
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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30megawatt = 30 000 kilowatts
2007-03-05 14:00:12
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answer #6
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answered by physicist 4
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30 000 kilowatts
2007-03-05 14:00:36
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answer #7
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answered by jimsle 2
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Undefined. Watts are a unit of power; watt-hours are a unit of energy.
2007-03-05 14:00:53
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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E = MC squared
2007-03-05 13:47:08
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answered by Anonymous
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1Mw=1000Kw
It does not convert to watt-hours.
2007-03-05 14:21:35
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answered by Matthew P 4
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