"grams per kwh" = (mass)/(energy). This works out to be equivalent to
units of (time)2/(area) , and has no physical significance in everyday life.
"liters per hour" = (volume)/(time). That could be the flow rate of water
through a hose, or the rate at which a brewery produces beer.
The two units have radically different physical dimensions, and the quantities
they measure ... if the first one even exists ... have no similarity whatsoever.
There's no way that these units could ever be converted one to the other.
To convert grams per kWh to liters per hour, you need to know the density of the substance you are working with. Once you have the density, you can use the formula: liters per hour = (grams per kWh * 1000) / (density in grams per liter). This will give you the conversion from energy units to volume units.
To convert megawatts (MW) to kilowatt-hours (kWh), multiply by the number of hours: 1600 MW * 1 hour = 1600 MWh = 1,600,000 kWh.
To convert 1 trillion watts (1 TW) to kilowatt-hours (kWh), you need to multiply by the number of hours in a unit of time. If you multiply 1 trillion watts by 1 hour (1 kWh = 1 kW * 1 hour), you get 1 trillion kilowatt-hours.
To convert metric tons to kilowatt-hours (kWh), you would first need to know the energy content of the material you are working with. Once you have this information, you can then use the conversion factor to calculate the equivalent in kWh. The formula to convert metric tons to kWh is: (metric tons * conversion factor) = kWh.
To calculate the kWh usage of a 120V 15A appliance, you can use the formula: Power (in watts) = Voltage x Current. For the given appliance, power = 120V x 15A = 1800 watts. To convert watts to kilowatt-hours (kWh), divide by 1000: 1800 watts / 1000 = 1.8 kWh. Therefore, the appliance uses 1.8 kWh of energy per hour.
You cannot convert kWh into watts (W).You can say that 571 kW = 571,000 W. This is because k (kilo-) = 1,000.A watt is a unit of power (1 joule per second). So a kilowatt (kW) is also a unit of power. Power is the rate at which energy is produced or consumed.When you multiply 1 kW by time (h = hour) you obtain a kilowatt hour (kWh), which is a unit of energy.Electricity utilities charge for the energy consumed, measured in kilowatt hours.
In relation to fuel consumption How do you convert from grams per kilowatt hour to litres per hour
The two sets of units are not compatible. While a gallon may be converted to a litre, there is no relationship between kWh and hour.
The grams of CO2 emitted per kilowatt-hour (kWh) of electricity generated from diesel can vary depending on the efficiency of the diesel generator. On average, diesel generators emit around 2.68 kg of CO2 per liter of diesel burned. To convert this to grams per kWh, you would need to know the efficiency of the generator in converting the energy in diesel to electricity.
To convert megawatts (MW) to kilowatt-hours (kWh), multiply by the number of hours: 1600 MW * 1 hour = 1600 MWh = 1,600,000 kWh.
To convert 1 trillion watts (1 TW) to kilowatt-hours (kWh), you need to multiply by the number of hours in a unit of time. If you multiply 1 trillion watts by 1 hour (1 kWh = 1 kW * 1 hour), you get 1 trillion kilowatt-hours.
good question A KWH is 1000 watts of power used for one hour. A 100 watt bulb would need to be on for 10 hours to use 1 KWH.
One BTU is approximately a third of a watt-hour. An MMbtu is million.
A watt is a J/s. So a kWh is 1000 (J * hr)/s. Since there are 3600 seconds in an hour: 1 kWh = 3,600,000 J. There are 4.18 J per calorie, so: 1 kWh = 861,000 cal 665 kWh = 573,000,000 cal
To convert metric tons to kilowatt-hours (kWh), you would first need to know the energy content of the material you are working with. Once you have this information, you can then use the conversion factor to calculate the equivalent in kWh. The formula to convert metric tons to kWh is: (metric tons * conversion factor) = kWh.
To convert Joules to kilowatt-hours (kWh), divide the number of Joules by 3,600,000 (the number of Joules in a kWh). For example, to convert 1,000,000 Joules to kWh, you would divide 1,000,000 by 3,600,000 to get approximately 0.278 kWh.
To convert refrigeration tons (RT) to kilowatt-hours (kWh), you need to know the efficiency of the refrigeration system. Multiply the RT by 12,000 (which is the number of BTUs per hour in one refrigeration ton) to get the BTUs per hour. Then, divide the BTUs per hour by the system's efficiency to get the kWh required.
To calculate the cost of using a 40-watt power device per hour, you need to know the cost of electricity per kilowatt-hour (kWh) from your utility company. You can then convert the watts to kilowatts (40 watts is 0.04 kW) and multiply that by the number of hours used to find the kWh consumed. Finally, multiply the kWh consumed by the cost per kWh to determine the total cost.