energy is usually expressed in joules, if you want to know specifically kilowatts, as per your question, kilowatts are a representation to an amount of power consumption or output, not necessarily "energy". 1 kilowatt is 1,000 watts, which is roughly equal to 1.34 horsepower,
1 watt=1joule per second
In terms of mechanical energy, one watt is the rate at which work is done when an object is moved at a speed of one meter per second against a force of one newton. one kilowatt is the same, but with one unit x1000, so either the same object is travelling 1000 meters, with the same friction, or 1000x the friction to go the same 1 meter distance.
basically, this power consumption is the same if the object is travelling slower, with more resistance, as a submarine, or faster with less resistance, as a space ship without gravititational interference
but to answer the question, no. energy is expressed in joules, and while kilowatt is a type of energy, it is not exclusive for all energy types.
Watts are electrical power.
It is simply the product of the applied voltage and the current flowing in a circuit.
If you connect a battery to a bulb it lights up
If it takes 2 Amperes of current and the voltage of the battery is 4 volts the wattage will be 2A times 4V = 8watts of power( 8W)
This is for DC circuits. Household AC is a bit different. It can be the same sometimes.
Nope. "Kilowatt" is a rate of using electric energy. The longer you keep using
a kilowatt, the more energy you'll use, and the higher your electric bill will be.
The unit of energy that appears on your bill is the "kilowatt-hour". It might
surprise you to learn that the kilowatt-hour is the amount of energy you use
if you use energy at the rate of one kilowatt and you keep it up for one hour.
As many as you like, watts and MHz have no equivalence because watts measure power while MHz measure frequency.
Watts and grams are not only different units, they're different KINDS of units and measure different things. Watts measure power; grams measure mass. You cannot convert from one to the other.
Watts cannot be directly converted to amps because the two units measure different quantities. Watts are a measure of power, while amps are a measure of electrical current. The relationship between watts, amps, and voltage is given by the formula: Watts = Amps x Volts.
Watts is a measure of power, while amps is a measure of electric current. The relationship between watts and amps depends on the voltage of the circuit. The formula to calculate power (in watts) is P = V x I, where P is power in watts, V is voltage in volts, and I is current in amps.
2000 watts RMS is equivalent to 2000 watts. RMS (Root Mean Square) is a method used to measure the power of an electrical signal.
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As many as you like, watts and MHz have no equivalence because watts measure power while MHz measure frequency.
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None. Watts and volts measure different things.
Watts and grams are not only different units, they're different KINDS of units and measure different things. Watts measure power; grams measure mass. You cannot convert from one to the other.
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Watts cannot be directly converted to amps because the two units measure different quantities. Watts are a measure of power, while amps are a measure of electrical current. The relationship between watts, amps, and voltage is given by the formula: Watts = Amps x Volts.
Watts is a measure of power, while amps is a measure of electric current. The relationship between watts and amps depends on the voltage of the circuit. The formula to calculate power (in watts) is P = V x I, where P is power in watts, V is voltage in volts, and I is current in amps.
You can't convert from Joules to Watts because Joules is a measure of total energy, and Watts measure energy per second.
2000 watts RMS is equivalent to 2000 watts. RMS (Root Mean Square) is a method used to measure the power of an electrical signal.
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