Online Refrigeration tons to kilowatts

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Refrigeration tons to kilowatts conversion

Refrigeration tons (RT) to kilowatts (kW) power conversion calculator and how to convert.

Tons to kW conversion calculator

Enter the power in tons and press the Convert button:

RT
   
Result in kilowatts: kW

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How to convert tons to kW

One refrigeration ton is equal to 3.5168525 kilowatts:

1 RT = 3.5168525 kW

One kilowatt is equal to 0.284345 refrigeration ton:

1 kW = 0.28434517 RT

So the power P in kilowatts (kW) is equal to the power P in refrigeration tons (RT) times 3.5168525:

P(kW) = P(RT) × 3.5168525

Example

Convert 2 RT to kilowatts:

P(kW) = 2 RT × 3.5168525 = 7.033705 kW

Tons to kW conversion table

Power (ton) Power (kW)
0.01 RT 0.035168525 RT
0.1 RT 0.35168525 RT
1 RT 3.5168525 RT
10 RT 35.168525 RT
100 RT 351.68525 RT

 

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1. BTU per hour to watts

The British thermal unit per hour (symbol: Btu/h) is a United States customary system unit of power. This unit is often abbreviated as simply "Btu," which is the same abbreviation used for British thermal units, a measurement of heat. One watt, the International System of Units derived unit of power, is equal to approximately 3.41214 Btu/h.

A watt (Symbol: W) is the SI (International System of Units) derived unit of power. It is defined as 1 joule per second and is used to quantify the rate of energy transfer.

How to convert BTU/hr to watts

1 BTU/hr = 0.29307107 W

So the power P in watts (W) is equal to the power P in BTUs per hour (BTU/hr) times 0.29307107 and is equal to the power P in BTUs per hour (BTU/hr) divided by 3.412141633:

P(W) = P(BTU/hr) × 0.29307107 = P(BTU/hr) / 3.412141633

Example

Convert 20000 BTU/hr to watts:

P(W) = 20000 BTU/hr / 3.412141633 = 5861.42W

BTU/hr to watts conversion table

Power (BTU/hr) Power (watt)
1 BTU/hr 0.293071 W
10 BTU/hr 2.930710 W
100 BTU/hr 29.307107 W
1000 BTU/hr 293.071070 W
10000 BTU/hr 2930.710700 W

2. Btu Per Hour to Kilowatts

Btu per hour and kilowatts are both units used to measure power.

One BTU per hour is equal to one british thermal unit, or the energy needed to heat one pound of water 1 °F, for one hour.

The btu per hour is a US customary unit of power. Btu per hour can be abbreviated as Btu/h; for example, 1 btu per hour can be written as 1 Btu/h. In formal expressions, the slash, or solidus (/), is used to separate units used to indicate division in an expression.

One kilowatt is the power equal to 1,000 watts, or the energy consumption at a rate of 1,000 joules per second.

The kilowatt is a multiple of the watt, which is the SI derived unit for power. In the metric system, "kilo" is the prefix for 103. Kilowatts can be abbreviated as kW; for example, 1 kilowatt can be written as 1 kW.

How to convert BTU/hr to kW

1 BTU/hr = 0.00029307107 kW

So the power conversion of BTUIT/hr to kW is given by the formula:

P(kW) = P(BTU/hr) / 3412.142

Example

Convert 20000 BTU/hr to kilowatts:

P(kW) = 20000 BTU/hr / 3412.142 = 5.861kW

BTU/hr to kilowatts conversion table

Power (BTU/hr) Power (kW)
1 BTU/hr 0.000293071 kW
10 BTU/hr 0.002930710 kW
100 BTU/hr 0.029307104 kW
1000 BTU/hr 0.293071039 kW
10000 BTU/hr 2.930710387 kW

3. Watts to BTU per hour

The watt is a unit for power, is one of SI Units. Its name is in honor of the Scottish engineer James Watt, the eighteenth-century developer of the steam engine. The unit symbol for watt is W, defined as one joule per second, measures the rate of energy conversion or transfer.

The British thermal unit per hour is a measure unit of power, which is a traditional unit. The unit symbol of British thermal unit per hour is Btu/h, or sometimes BTU/h. It is most often used as a measure unit in steam generation, heating and air conditioning industries. One Btu/h is equal to 0.29307107 watt.

How to convert watts to BTU/hr

The power P in BTUs per hour (BTU/hr) is equal to 3.412141633 times the power P in watts (W):

P(BTU/hr) = 3.412141633 × P(W)

So

1W = 3.412141633 BTU/hr

Example

Convert 5000W to BTUs per hour:

P(BTU/hr) = 3.412141633 ⋅ 5000W = 17060.71 BTU/hr

Watts to BTU/hr conversion table

Power (watt) Power (BTU/hr)
1 W 3.412142 BTU/hr
10 W 34.121416 BTU/hr
100 W 341.214163 BTU/hr
1000 W 3412.141633 BTU/hr
10000 W 34121.416330 BTU/hr

4. Fraction to Decimal

In fractions, the numerator is the number above the line and the denominator is the number below.

The line in a fraction that separates the numerator and the denominator represents division.

To convert a fraction to a decimal, divide the numerator by the denominator.

How to convert fractions to decimals

A fraction is made up of two parts: a numerator and a denominator. It is used to represent how many parts we have out of the total number of parts.

The line in a fraction that separates the numerator and denominator can be rewritten using the division symbol.

So, to convert a fraction to a decimal, divide the numerator by the denominator. If required, you can use a calculator to do this. This will give us our answer as a decimal.

Examples

⁴/₅ as a decimal is 4 ÷ 5 = 0.8

⁷⁵/₁₀₀ as a decimal is 75 ÷100 = 0.75

³/₆ as a decimal is 3 ÷ 6 = 0.5

5. Watts to kilowatts

A watt (Symbol: W) is the SI (International System of Units) derived unit of power. It is defined as 1 joule per second and is used to quantify the rate of energy transfer.

A kilowatt (symbol: kw) is a unit of power in the International System of Units (SI). The base unit of the kilowatt is the watt, which was named after Scottish inventor James Watt. As is consistent with SI units, the prefix kilo- means that a kilowatt equals one thousand watts or one thousand joules per second.

How to convert watts to kilowatts

1kW = 1000W

Watts to kilowatts conversion formula

The power in kilowatts P(kW) is equal to the power in watts P(W) divided by 1000:

P(kW) = P(W) / 1000

Example

Convert 1300W to kilowatts:

P(kW) = 1300W / 1000 = 1.3kW

Watt to kilowatts conversion table

Power (watts) Power (kilowatts)
0 W 0 kW
1 W 0.001 kW
10 W 0.01 kW
100 W 0.1 kW
1000 W 1 kW
10000 W 10 kW
100000 W 100 kW
1000000 W 1000 kW

6. Watts to Milliwatts

One watt is the power equal to the rate of energy of one joule per second in an electrical circuit. One watt is also equal to the power produced in a circuit with a voltage potential of one volt with a current of one amp.

The watt is the SI derived unit for power in the metric system. Watts can be abbreviated as W; for example, 1 watt can be written as 1 W.

One milliwatt is the power equal to 1/1,000 of a watt, or the energy consumption at a rate of 1/1,000 of a joule per second.

The milliwatt is a multiple of the watt, which is the SI derived unit for power. In the metric system, "milli" is the prefix for 10-3. Milliwatts can be abbreviated as mW; for example, 1 milliwatt can be written as 1 mW.

How to convert watts to milliwatts

One watt is equal to 1000 milliwatts:

1W = 1000mW

Watts to milliwatts conversion formula

The power in milliwatts P(mW) is equal to 1000 times the power in watts P(W):

P(mW) = 1000 ⋅ P(W)

Example

Convert 5W to milliwatts:

P(mW) = 1000 ⋅ 5W = 5000mW

Watts to milliwatts conversion table

Power (W)Power (mW)
0.001 W 1 mW
0.01 W 10 mW
0.1 W 100 mW
1 W 1000 mW
2 W 2000 mW
3 W 3000 mW
4 W 4000 mW
5 W 5000 mW
6 W 6000 mW
7 W 7000 mW
8 W 8000 mW
9 W 9000 mW
10 W 10000 mW
20 W 20000 mW
30 W 30000 mW
40 W 40000 mW
50 W 50000 mW
60 W 60000 mW
70 W 70000 mW
80 W 80000 mW
90 W 90000 mW
100 W 100000 mW
200 W 200000 mW
300 W 300000 mW
400 W 400000 mW
500 W 500000 mW
600 W 600000 mW
700 W 700000 mW
800 W 800000 mW
900 W 900000 mW
1000 W 1000000 mW

7. BHP to kilowatts

It is a conversion calculator that is used to convert the power in brake horsepower (BHP) to power in Kilowatts (kW). The first step of using this converter is to enter the value of BHP in the blank text field. It has a ‘Convert' button that launches the conversion from BHP to Kilowatts. Click this button to display the result in Kilowatts below the two controls at the bottom panel of the calculator. It gives you accurate results based on the input values in the blank text field.

Use the ‘Reset' button if you want to carry out further calculations. It is used to adjust the calculator by erasing all the previous data with a single click.

How to convert BHP to kW

One mechanical brake horsepower is equal to 0.745699872 kilowatts:

1 hp = 745.699872 W = 0.745699872 kW

So the power conversion of BHP to kilowatts is given by:

P(kW) = 0.745699872 × P(hp)

Example

Convert 130 brake horsepower to kW:

P(kW) = 0.745699872 × 130hp = 96.941 kW

BHP to kW conversion table

Brake horsepower (hp)Kilowatts (kW)
0.1 hp 0.075 kW
1 hp 0.746 kW
10 hp 7.457 kW
20 hp 14.914 kW
30 hp 22.371 kW
40 hp 29.828 kW
50 hp 37.285 kW
60 hp 44.742 kW
70 hp 52.199 kW
80 hp 59.656 kW
90 hp 67.113 kW
100 hp 74.570 kW
110 hp 82.027 kW
120 hp 89.484 kW
130 hp 96.941 kW
140 hp 104.398 kW
150 hp 111.855 kW
160 hp 119.312 kW
170 hp 126.769 kW
180 hp 134.226 kW
190 hp 141.683 kW
200 hp 149.140 kW
1000 hp 745.700 kW

8. BTU/hr to tons

The British thermal unit per hour (symbol: Btu/h) is a United States customary system unit of power. This unit is often abbreviated as simply "Btu," which is the same abbreviation used for British thermal units, a measurement of heat. One watt, the International System of Units derived unit of power, is equal to approximately 3.41214 Btu/h.

A ton of refrigeration (TR) is a unit of power. It is defined as the power required to melt or freeze 2000 pounds, also known as one short ton, of ice per day. The ton is more often a unit of mass. A ton of refrigeration is approximately equal to 12,000 BTU/h or 3.5 kW.

How to convert BTU/hr to tons

One refrigeration ton is equal to 12000 BTUs per hour:

1 RT = 12000 BTU/hr

One BTU per hour is equal to 8.33333×10-5 refrigeration ton:

1 BTU/hr = 8.33333×10-5 RT

So the power P in refrigeration tons (RT) is equal to the power P in BTUs per hour (BTU/hr) divided by 12000:

P(RT) = P(BTU/hr) / 12000

Example

Convert 10000 BTU/hr to tons:

P(RT) = 10000 BTU/hr / 12000 = 0.83333 RT

BTU/hr to tons conversion table

Power (BTU/hr)Power (tons)
1 BTU/hr 8.33333×10-5 RT
10 BTU/hr 8.33333×10-4 RT
100 BTU/hr 8.33333×10-3 RT
1000 BTU/hr 8.33333×10-2 RT
10000 BTU/hr 8.33333×10-1 RT

9. dBm to watts

dBm or decibel-milliwatt is an electrical power unit in decibels (dB), referenced to 1 milliwatt (mW). One watt is the power equal to the rate of energy of one joule per second in an electrical circuit. One watt is also equal to the power produced in a circuit with a voltage potential of one volt with a current of one amp.

The watt is the SI derived unit for power in the metric system. Watts can be abbreviated as W; for example, 1 watt can be written as 1 W.

How to convert dBm to watts

The power conversion of dBm to watts is given by the formula:

P(W) = 1W ⋅ 10(P(dBm) / 10) / 1000 = 10((P(dBm)- 30) / 10)

Example

Convert 43dBm to watts:

P(W) = 1W ⋅ 10(43dBm/ 10) / 1000 = 19.9526W

dBm to watts conversion table

Power (dBm) Power (W)
-30 dBm 0.000001 W
-20 dBm 0.00001 W
-10 dBm 0.0001 W
0 dBm 0.001 W
1 dBm 0.0012589 W
2 dBm 0.0015849 W
3 dBm 0.0019953 W
4 dBm 0.0025119 W
5 dBm 0.0031628 W
6 dBm 0.0039811 W
7 dBm 0.0050119 W
8 dBm 0.0063096 W
9 dBm 0.0079433 W
10 dBm 0.01 W
20 dBm 0.1 W
30 dBm 1 W
40 dBm 10 W
50 dBm 100 W

10. dBm to mW

dBm or dBmW (decibel-milliwatts) is a unit of level used to indicate that a power level is expressed in decibels (dB) with reference to one milliwatt (mW). It is used in radio, microwave and fiber-optical communication networks as a convenient measure of absolute power because of its capability to express both very large and very small values in a short form compared to dBW, which is referenced to one watt (1000 mW).

A milliwatt (mW) is one thousandth of a watt (W), or there are 1000 milliwatts in a watt. The watt is an SI derived unit of power. One watt is one joule of energy per second.

How to convert dBm to mW

The power conversion of dBm to mW is given by the formula:

P(mW) = 1mW ⋅ 10(P(dBm)/ 10)

So

1dBm = 1.258925mW

Example

Convert 13dBm to milliwatts:

P(mW) = 1mW ⋅ 10(13dBm/ 10) = 19.95mW

dBm to mW conversion table

Power (dBm) Power (mW)
-40 dBm 0.0001 mW
-30 dBm 0.001 mW
-20 dBm 0.01 mW
-10 dBm 0.1 mW
0 dBm 1 mW
1 dBm 1.2589 mW
2 dBm 1.5849 mW
3 dBm 1.9953 mW
4 dBm 2.5119 mW
5 dBm 3.1628 mW
6 dBm 3.9811 mW
7 dBm 5.0119 mW
8 dBm 6.3096 mW
9 dBm 7.9433 mW
10 dBm 10 mW
20 dBm 100 mW
30 dBm 1000 mW
40 dBm 10000 mW
50 dBm 100000 mW

11. dBm Converter

dBm is defined as power ratio in decibel (dB) referenced to one milliwatt (mW). It is an abbreviation for dB with respect to 1 mW and the "m" in dBm stands for milliwatt.

dBm or dBmW (decibel-milliwatts) is a unit of level used to indicate that a power level is expressed in decibels (dB) with reference to one milliwatt (mW). It is used in radio, microwave and fiber-optical communication networks as a convenient measure of absolute power because of its capability to express both very large and very small values in a short form compared to dBW, which is referenced to one watt (1000 mW).

dBm or decibel-milliwatt is an electrical power unit in decibels (dB), referenced to 1 milliwatt (mW).

The power in decibel-milliwatts (P(dBm)) is equal to 10 times base 10 logarithm of the power in milliwatts (P(mW)):

P(dBm)

= 10 ⋅ log10( P(mW) / 1mW)

The power in milliwatts (P(mW)) is equal to 1mW times 10 raised by the power in decibel-milliwatts (P(dBm)) divided by 10:

P(mW) = 1mW ⋅ 10(P(dBm)/ 10)

1 milliwatt is equal to 0 dBm:

1mW = 0dBm

1 watt is equal to 30dBm:

1W = 1000mW = 30dBm

dBm conversion calculator

Convert decibel-milliwatts to milliwatts, watts, decibel-watts.

Enter the power in one of the text boxes and press the Convert button.

12. Gigawatts to watts

A gigawatt is a massive amount of energy equalling 1000 megawatts. That is enough to power a medium-sized city. To generate that much power in a day would take over 3 million solar panels.

A unit of electrical power equal to one billion watts. These units are most commonly used in referring to the total output of a type of energy production like solar or nuclear and can also be used to measure the total energy capacity of a state or country.

One watt is the power equal to the rate of energy of one joule per second in an electrical circuit. One watt is also equal to the power produced in a circuit with a voltage potential of one volt with a current of one amp.

How to convert gigawatts to watts

1GW = 109W = 1000000000 W

1W = 10-9GW = 1/1000000000 GW

Gigawatts to watts conversion formula

The power in watts P(W)

is equal to 109 times the power in gigawatts P(GW):

P(W) = 109 × P(GW)

Example

Convert 3GW to watts:

P(W) = 109 × 3GW = 3×109W = 3000000000W

Gigawatt to watts conversion table

Power (gigawatts) Power (watts)
0 GW 0 W
0.000001 GW 1000 W
0.00001 GW 10000 W
0.0001 GW 100000 W
0.001 GW 1000000 W
0.01 GW 10000000 W
0.1 GW 100000000 W
1 GW 1000000000 W

13. Horsepower to Kilowatts

The term horsepower was adopted by Scottish inventor James Watt to measure the power output of his steam engine and to compare that power with that of horses horses. Horsepower were later used to measure the power output of piston and turbine engines and electrical motors.

There are now several different types of horsepower, including mechanical, electrical, metric, boiler, brake, and indicated, and they all have different applications in industry. Mechanical and electric are the most commonly used types.

One kilowatt is the power equal to 1,000 watts, or the energy consumption at a rate of 1,000 joules per second.

The kilowatt is a multiple of the watt, which is the SI derived unit for power. In the metric system, "kilo" is the prefix for 103. Kilowatts can be abbreviated as kW; for example, 1 kilowatt can be written as 1 kW.

How to convert horsepower to kilowatts

Mechanic / Hydraulic horsepower to kilowatts

One mechanic or hydraulic horsepower is equal to 0.745699872 kilowatts:

1 hp(I) = 745.699872 W = 0.745699872 kW

So the power conversion of horsepower to kilowatts is given by:

P(kW) = 0.745699872 ⋅ P(hp)

Example

Convert 10 hp to kW:

P(kW) = 0.745699872 ⋅ 10hp = 7.45699872 kW

Electrical horsepower to kilowatts

One electrical horsepower is equal to 0.746 kilowatts:

1 hp(E) = 746 W = 0.746 kW

So the power conversion of horsepower to kilowatts is given by:

P(kW) = 0.746 ⋅ P(hp)

Example

Convert 10 hp to kW:

P(kW) = 0.746 ⋅ 10hp = 7.460 kW

Metric horsepower to kilowatts

One metric horsepower is equal to 0.73549875 kilowatts:

1 hp(M) = 735.49875 W = 0.73549875 kW

bSo the power conversion of horsepower to kilowatts is given by:

P(kW) = 0.73549875 ⋅ P(hp)

Example

Convert 10 hp to kW:

P(kW) = 0.73549875 ⋅ 10hp = 7.3549875 kW

14. Horsepower to watts

The term horsepower was adopted by Scottish inventor James Watt to measure the power output of his steam engine and to compare that power with that of horses horses. Horsepower were later used to measure the power output of piston and turbine engines and electrical motors.

There are now several different types of horsepower, including mechanical, electrical, metric, boiler, brake, and indicated, and they all have different applications in industry. Mechanical and electric are the most commonly used types.

One watt is the power equal to the rate of energy of one joule per second in an electrical circuit. One watt is also equal to the power produced in a circuit with a voltage potential of one volt with a current of one amp.

The watt is the SI derived unit for power in the metric system. Watts can be abbreviated as W; for example, 1 watt can be written as 1 W.

How to convert horsepower to watts

Mechanic / Hydraulic horsepower to watts

One mechanic or hydraulic horsepower is equal to 745.699872 watts:

1 hp(I) = 745.699872 W

So the power conversion of horsepower to watts is given by:

P(W)

= 745.699872 ⋅ P(hp)

Example

Convert 10 hp to watts:

P(W) = 745.699872 ⋅ 10hp = 7456.99872 W

Electrical horsepower to watts

One electrical horsepower is equal to 746 watts:

1 hp(E) = 746 W

So the power conversion of horsepower to watts is given by:

P(W)

= 746 ⋅ P(hp)

Example

Convert 10 hp to watts:

P(W) = 746 ⋅ 10hp = 7460 W

Metric horsepower to watts

One metric horsepower is equal to 735.49875 watts:

1 hp(M) = 735.49875 W

So the power conversion of horsepower to watts is given by:

P(W)

= 735.49875 ⋅ P(hp)

Example

Convert 10 hp to watts:

P(W) = 735.49875 ⋅ 10hp = 7354.9875 W

15. Kilowatts to BTU/hr

Btu per hour and kilowatts are both units used to measure power.

One BTU per hour is equal to one british thermal unit, or the energy needed to heat one pound of water 1 °F, for one hour.

The btu per hour is a US customary unit of power. Btu per hour can be abbreviated as Btu/h; for example, 1 btu per hour can be written as 1 Btu/h. In formal expressions, the slash, or solidus (/), is used to separate units used to indicate division in an expression.

One kilowatt is the power equal to 1,000 watts, or the energy consumption at a rate of 1,000 joules per second.

The kilowatt is a multiple of the watt, which is the SI derived unit for power. In the metric system, "kilo" is the prefix for 103. Kilowatts can be abbreviated as kW; for example, 1 kilowatt can be written as 1 kW.

How to convert kW to BTU/hr

1 kW = 3412.142 BTU/hr

The power conversion of kW to BTUIT/hr is given by the formula:

P(BTU/hr)

= 3412.142 ⋅ P(kW)

Example

Convert 5kW to BTU/hr:

P(BTU/hr) = 3412.142 ⋅ 5kW = 17060.71 BTU/hr

Kilowatts to BTU/hr conversion table

Power (kW) Power (BTU/hr)
1 kW 3412.142 BTU/hr
10 kW 34121.420 BTU/hr
100 kW 341214.200 BTU/hr
1000 kW 3412142.000 BTU/hr
10000 kW 34121420.000 BTU/hr

16. Kilowatts to watts

A watt (Symbol: W) is the SI (International System of Units) derived unit of power. It is defined as 1 joule per second and is used to quantify the rate of energy transfer. One watt is the power equal to the rate of energy of one joule per second in an electrical circuit. One watt is also equal to the power produced in a circuit with a voltage potential of one volt with a current of one amp.

A kilowatt (symbol: kw) is a unit of power in the International System of Units (SI). The base unit of the kilowatt is the watt, which was named after Scottish inventor James Watt. As is consistent with SI units, the prefix kilo- means that a kilowatt equals one thousand watts or one thousand joules per second.

How to convert kilowatts to watts

1kW = 1000W

Kilowatts to watts conversion formula

The power in watts P(W) is equal to 1000 times the power in kilowatts P(kW):

P(W) = 1000 ⋅ P(kW)

Example

Convert 1.3kW to watts:

P(W) = 1000 ⋅ 1.3kW = 1300W

Kilowatts to watts conversion table

Power (kilowatts) Power (watts)
0 kW 0 W
0.001 kW 1 W
0.01 kW 10 W
0.1 kW 100 W
1 kW 1000 W
10 kW 10000 W
100 kW 100000 W
1000 kW 1000000 W

17. Kilowatts to Milliwatts

One kilowatt is the power equal to 1,000 watts, or the energy consumption at a rate of 1,000 joules per second.

The kilowatt is a multiple of the watt, which is the SI derived unit for power. In the metric system, "kilo" is the prefix for 103. Kilowatts can be abbreviated as kW; for example, 1 kilowatt can be written as 1 kW.

One milliwatt is the power equal to 1/1,000 of a watt, or the energy consumption at a rate of 1/1,000 of a joule per second.

The milliwatt is a multiple of the watt, which is the SI derived unit for power. In the metric system, "milli" is the prefix for 10-3. Milliwatts can be abbreviated as mW; for example, 1 milliwatt can be written as 1 mW.

How to convert kilowatts to milliwatts

The power in milliwatts P(mW) is equal to one million times the power in kilowatts P(kW):

P(mW) = 1000000 × P(kW)

So

1kW = 1000000mW

Example

Convert 1.3 kilowatts to milliwatts:

P(mW) = 1000000 × 1.3kW = 1300000mW

Kilowatts to milliwatts conversion table

Power (kW) Power (mW)
0.000001 kW 1 mW
0.00001 kW 10 mW
0.0001 kW 100 mW
0.001 kW 1000 mW
0.01 kW 10000 mW
0.1 kW 100000 mW
0.2 kW 200000 mW
0.3 kW 300000 mW
0.4 kW 400000 mW
0.5 kW 500000 mW
0.6 kW 600000 mW
0.7 kW 700000 mW
0.8 kW 800000 mW
0.9 kW 900000 mW
1 kW 1000000 mW
2 kW 2000000 mW
3 kW 3000000 mW
4 kW 4000000 mW
5 kW 5000000 mW
6 kW 6000000 mW
7 kW 7000000 mW
8 kW 8000000 mW
9 kW 9000000 mW
10 kW 10000000 mW
20 kW 20000000 mW
30 kW 30000000 mW
40 kW 40000000 mW
50 kW 50000000 mW
60 kW 60000000 mW
70 kW 70000000 mW
80 kW 80000000 mW
90 kW 90000000 mW
100 kW 100000000 mW
1000 kW 1000000000 mW

18. Kilowatts to BHP

It is a conversion calculator that converts the power in kilowatts (kW) to brake horsepower (BHP). This converter is reliable as it gives accurate results depending on the input values. Use the blank text field to enter the power value in Kilowatts then initiate the conversion by pressing the ‘Convert' button. The ‘Reset' button performs an independent function of the calculator. It is used to erase all the previous calculations from the converter with a single click.

How to convert kW to BHP

One mechanical brake horsepower is equal to 0.745699872 kilowatts:

1 hp = 745.699872 W = 0.745699872 kW

So the power conversion of kilowatts to BHP is given by:

P(hp) = P(kW) / 0.745699872

Example

Convert 100 kW to BHP:

P(hp) = 100 kW / 0.745699872 = 134.102 hp

BHP to kW conversion table

Kilowatts (kW) Brake horsepower (hp)
0.1 kW 0.134 hp
1 kW 1.341 hp
2 kW 2.682 hp
3 kW 4.023 hp
4 kW 5.364 hp
5 kW 6.705 hp
6 kW 8.046 hp
7 kW 9.387 hp
8 kW 10.728 hp
9 kW 12.069 hp
10 kW 13.410 hp
20 kW 26.820 hp
30 kW 40.231 hp
40 kW 53.641 hp
50 kW 67.051 hp
60 kW 80.461 hp
70 kW 93.872 hp
80 kW 107.282 hp
90 kW 120.692 hp
100 kW 134.102 hp
200 kW 268.204 hp
300 kW 402.307 hp
400 kW 536.409 hp
500 kW 670.511 hp
600 kW 804.613 hp
700 kW 938.715 hp
800 kW 1072.818 hp
900 kW 1206.920 hp
1000 kW 1341.022 hp

19. Kilowatts to horsepower

One kilowatt is the power equal to 1,000 watts, or the energy consumption at a rate of 1,000 joules per second.

The kilowatt is a multiple of the watt, which is the SI derived unit for power. In the metric system, "kilo" is the prefix for 103. Kilowatts can be abbreviated as kW; for example, 1 kilowatt can be written as 1 kW.

The term horsepower was adopted by Scottish inventor James Watt to measure the power output of his steam engine and to compare that power with that of horses horses. Horsepower were later used to measure the power output of piston and turbine engines and electrical motors.

There are now several different types of horsepower, including mechanical, electrical, metric, boiler, brake, and indicated, and they all have different applications in industry. Mechanical and electric are the most commonly used types.

How to convert kilowatts to horsepower

Kilowatts to mechanic / hydraulic horsepower

One mechanic or hydraulic horsepower is equal to 0.745699872 kilowatts:

1 hp(I) = 745.699872 W = 0.745699872 kW

So the power conversion of kilowatts to horsepower is given by:

P(hp)

= P(kW) / 0.745699872

Example

Convert 10kW to mechanic horsepower:

P(hp)

= 10kW / 0.745699872 = 13.41 hp

Kilowatts to electrical horsepower

One electrical horsepower is equal to 0.746 kilowatts:

1 hp(E) = 746 W = 0.746 kW

So the power conversion of kilowatts to horsepower is given by:

P(hp) = P(kW) / 0.746

Example

Convert 10kW to electrical horsepower:

P(hp) = 10kW / 0.746 = 13.405 hp

Kilowatts to metric horsepower

One metric horsepower is equal to 0.73549875 kilowatts:

1 hp(M) = 735.49875 W = 0.73549875 kW

So the power conversion of kilowatts to horsepower is given by:

P(hp) = P(kW) / 0.73549875

Example

Convert 10kW to metric horsepower:

P(hp) = 10kW / 0.73549875 = 13.596 hp

20. Kilowatts to megawatts

One kilowatt is the power equal to 1,000 watts, or the energy consumption at a rate of 1,000 joules per second.

The kilowatt is a multiple of the watt, which is the SI derived unit for power. In the metric system, "kilo" is the prefix for 103. Kilowatts can be abbreviated as kW; for example, 1 kilowatt can be written as 1 kW.

One megawatt is the power equal to 1,000,000 watts, or the energy consumption at a rate of 1,000,000 joules per second.

nThe megawatt is a multiple of the watt, which is the SI derived unit for power. In the metric system, "mega" is the prefix for 106. Megawatts can be abbreviated as MW; for example, 1 megawatt can be written as 1 MW.

How to convert kilowatts to megawatts

1MW = 1000kW

1kW = 0.001MW

Kilowatts to megawatts conversion formula

The power in megawatts P(MW) is equal to the power in kilowatts P(kW) divided by 1000:

P(MW) = P(kW) / 1000

Example

Convert 5kW to megawatts:

P(MW) = 5kW / 1000 = 0.005MW

Kilowatts to watts conversion table

Power (kilowatts) Power (megawatts)
0 kW 0 MW
1 kW 0.001 MW
10 kW 0.01 MW
100 kW 0.1 MW
1000 kW 1 MW
10000 kW 10 MW
100000 kW 100 MW
1000000 kW 1000 MW

21. Kilowatts to refrigeration tons

A kilowatt (symbol: kw) is a unit of power in the International System of Units (SI). The base unit of the kilowatt is the watt, which was named after Scottish inventor James Watt. As is consistent with SI units, the prefix kilo- means that a kilowatt equals one thousand watts or one thousand joules per second.

A ton of refrigeration (TR) is a unit of power. It is defined as the power required to melt or freeze 2000 pounds, also known as one short ton, of ice per day. The ton is more often a unit of mass. A ton of refrigeration is approximately equal to 12,000 BTU/h or 3.5 kW.

How to convert kW to tons

One refrigeration ton is equal to 3.5168525 kilowatts:

1 RT = 3.5168525 kW

One kilowatt is equal to 0.284345 refrigeration ton:

1 kW = 0.28434517 RT

So the power P in refrigeration tons (RT) is equal to the power P in kilowatts (kW) divided by 3.5168525:

P(RT) = P(kW) / 3.5168525

Example

Convert 5 kW to tons:

P(RT) = 5 kW / 3.5168525 = 1.4217 RT

kW to tons conversion table

Power (kW) Power (ton)
0.01 kW 0.0028434517 RT
0.1 kW 0.028434517 RT
1 kW 0.28434517 RT
10 kW 2.8434517 RT
100 kW 28.434517 RT

22. milliwatts to watts

One watt is the power equal to the rate of energy of one joule per second in an electrical circuit. One watt is also equal to the power produced in a circuit with a voltage potential of one volt with a current of one amp.

The watt is the SI derived unit for power in the metric system. Watts can be abbreviated as W; for example, 1 watt can be written as 1 W.

One milliwatt is the power equal to 1/1,000 of a watt, or the energy consumption at a rate of 1/1,000 of a joule per second.

The milliwatt is a multiple of the watt, which is the SI derived unit for power. In the metric system, "milli" is the prefix for 10-3. Milliwatts can be abbreviated as mW; for example, 1 milliwatt can be written as 1 mW.

How to convert milliwatts to watts

One watt is equal to 1000 milliwatts:

1W = 1000mW

milliwatts to watts conversion formula

The power in watts P(W) is equal to the power in milliwatts P(mW)

, divided by 1000:

P(W) = P(mW) / 1000

Example

Convert 5mW to watts:

P(W) = 5mW / 1000 = 0.005W

milliwatts to watts conversion table

Power (mW) Power (W)
1 mW 0.001 W
2 mW 0.002 W
3 mW 0.003 W
4 mW 0.004 W
5 mW 0.005 W
6 mW 0.006 W
7 mW 0.007 W
8 mW 0.008 W
9 mW 0.009 W
10 mW 0.010 W
20 mW 0.020 W
30 mW 0.030 W
40 mW 0.040 W
50 mW 0.050 W
60 mW 0.060 W
70 mW 0.070 W
80 mW 0.080 W
90 mW 0.090 W
100 mW 0.100 W
200 mW 0.200 W
300 mW 0.300 W
400 mW 0.400 W
500 mW 0.500 W
600 mW 0.600 W
700 mW 0.700 W
800 mW 0.800 W
900 mW 0.900 W
1000 mW 1.000 W

23. mW to dBm

A milliwatt (mW) is one thousandth of a watt (W), or there are 1000 milliwatts in a watt. The watt is an SI derived unit of power. One watt is one joule of energy per second.

dBm or dBmW (decibel-milliwatts) is a unit of level used to indicate that a power level is expressed in decibels (dB) with reference to one milliwatt (mW). It is used in radio, microwave and fiber-optical communication networks as a convenient measure of absolute power because of its capability to express both very large and very small values in a short form compared to dBW, which is referenced to one watt (1000 mW).

How to convert mW to dBm

The power P(dBm) in dBm is equal to 10 times the base 10 logarithm of the power P(mW) in milliwatts (mW) divided by 1 milliwatt (mW):

P(dBm) = 10 ⋅ log10( P(mW) / 1mW)

So,

1mW = 0dBm

Example

Convert 20mW to dBm:,

P(dBm) = 10 ⋅ log10( 20mW / 1mW) = 13.0103dBm

mW to dBm conversion table

Power (mW) Power (dBm)
0+mW -∞ dBm
0.01 mW -20 dBm
0.1 mW -10 dBm
1 mW 0 dBm
2 mW 3.0103 dBm
3 mW4.7712 dBm
4 mW 6.0206 dBm
5 mW 6.9897 dBm
6 mW 7.7815 dBm
7 mW 8.4510 dBm
8 mW 9.0309 dBm
9 mW 9.5424 dBm
10 mW 10 dBm
100 mW 20 dBm
1000 mW 30 dBm
10000 mW 40 dBm
100000 mW 50 dBm
1000000 mW 60 dBm
10000000 mW 70 dBm
100000000 mW 80 dBm
1000000000 mW 90 dBm
10000000000 mW 100 dBm

24. milliwatts to kilowatts

One milliwatt is the power equal to 1/1,000 of a watt, or the energy consumption at a rate of 1/1,000 of a joule per second.

The milliwatt is a multiple of the watt, which is the SI derived unit for power. In the metric system, "milli" is the prefix for 10-3. Milliwatts can be abbreviated as mW; for example, 1 milliwatt can be written as 1 mW.

One kilowatt is the power equal to 1,000 watts, or the energy consumption at a rate of 1,000 joules per second.

The kilowatt is a multiple of the watt, which is the SI derived unit for power. In the metric system, "kilo" is the prefix for 103. Kilowatts can be abbreviated as kW; for example, 1 kilowatt can be written as 1 kW.

How to convert milliwatts to kilowatts

The power in kilowatts P(kW) is equal to the power in milliwatts P(mW) divided by one million:

P(kW) = P(mW) / 1000000

So

1mW = 0.000001kW

Example

Convert 300 milliwatts to kilowatts:

P(kW) = 300mW / 1000000 = 0.0003kW

milliwatts to kilowatts conversion table

Power (mW) Power (kW)
1 mW 0.000001 kW
2 mW 0.000002 kW
3 mW 0.000003 kW
4 mW 0.000004 kW
5 mW 0.000005 kW
6 mW 0.000006 kW
7 mW 0.000007 kW
8 mW 0.000008 kW
9 mW 0.000009 kW
10 mW 0.00001 kW
20 mW 0.00002 kW
30 mW 0.00003 kW
40 mW 0.00004 kW
50 mW 0.00005 kW
60 mW 0.00006 kW
70 mW 0.00007 kW
80 mW 0.00008 kW
90 mW 0.00009 kW
100 mW 0.0001 kW
200 mW 0.0002 kW
300 mW 0.0003 kW
400 mW 0.0004 kW
500 mW 0.0005 kW
600 mW 0.0006 kW
700 mW 0.0007 kW
800 mW 0.0008 kW
900 mW 0.0009 kW
1000 mW 1 kW
10000 mW 10 kW
100000 mW 100 kW

25. Megawatts to kilowatts

One megawatt is the power equal to 1,000,000 watts, or the energy consumption at a rate of 1,000,000 joules per second.

The megawatt is a multiple of the watt, which is the SI derived unit for power. In the metric system, "mega" is the prefix for 106. Megawatts can be abbreviated as MW; for example, 1 megawatt can be written as 1 MW.

One kilowatt is the power equal to 1,000 watts, or the energy consumption at a rate of 1,000 joules per second.

The kilowatt is a multiple of the watt, which is the SI derived unit for power. In the metric system, "kilo" is the prefix for 103. Kilowatts can be abbreviated as kW; for example, 1 kilowatt can be written as 1 kW.

How to convert megawatts to kilowatts

1MW = 1000kW

1kW = 0.001MW

Megawatts to kilowatts conversion formula

The power in kilowatts P(kW) is equal to 1000 times the power in megawatts P(MW):

P(kW) = 1000 × P(MW)

Example

Convert 3MW to kilowatts:

P(kW) = 1000 × 3MW = 3000kW

Megawatt to kilowatts conversion table

Power (megawatts) Power (kilowatts)
0 MW 0 kW
0.001 MW 1 kW
0.01 MW 10 kW
0.1 MW 100 kW
1 MW 1000 kW
10 MW 10000 kW
100 MW 100000 kW
1000 MW 1000000 kW

26. Megawatts to watts

One megawatt is the power equal to 1,000,000 watts, or the energy consumption at a rate of 1,000,000 joules per second.

The megawatt is a multiple of the watt, which is the SI derived unit for power. In the metric system, "mega" is the prefix for 106. Megawatts can be abbreviated as MW; for example, 1 megawatt can be written as 1 MW.

One watt is the power equal to the rate of energy of one joule per second in an electrical circuit. One watt is also equal to the power produced in a circuit with a voltage potential of one volt with a current of one amp.

The watt is the SI derived unit for power in the metric system. Watts can be abbreviated as W; for example, 1 watt can be written as 1 W.

How to convert megawatts to watts

1MW = 1000000W

1W = 0.000001MW

Megawatts to watts conversion formula

The power in watts P(W) is equal to 1000000 times the power in megawatts P(MW):

P(W) = 1000000 × P(MW)

Example

Convert 3MW to watts:

P(W) = 1000000 × 3MW = 3000000W

Megawatt to watts conversion table

Power (megawatts) Power (watts)
0 MW 0 W
0.001 MW 1000 W
0.01 MW 10000 W
0.1 MW 100000 W
1 MW 1000000 W
10 MW 10000000 W
100 MW 100000000 W
1000 MW 1000000000 W

27. (RT) to BTU per hour

A ton of refrigeration (RT) is a unit of power. It is defined as the power required to melt or freeze 2000 pounds, also known as one short ton, of ice per day. The ton is more often a unit of mass. A ton of refrigeration is approximately equal to 12,000 BTU/h or 3.5 kW.

The British thermal unit per hour (symbol: Btu/h) is a United States customary system unit of power. This unit is often abbreviated as simply "Btu," which is the same abbreviation used for British thermal units, a measurement of heat. One watt, the International System of Units derived unit of power, is equal to approximately 3.41214 Btu/h.

How to convert tons to BTU/hr

One refrigeration ton is equal to 12000 BTUs per hour:

1 RT = 12000 BTU/hr

One BTU per hour is equal to 8.33333×10-5 refrigeration ton:

1 BTU/hr = 8.33333×10-5 RT

So the power P in BTUs per hour (BTU/hr) is equal to 12000 times the power P in refrigeration tons (RT):

P(BTU/hr) = 12000 × P(RT)

Example

Convert 2 RT to BTU/hr:

P(BTU/hr) = 12000 × 2 RT = 24000 BTU/hr

Tons to BTU/hr conversion table

Power (tons) Power (BTU/hr)
0.1 RT 1200 BTU/hr
0.2 RT 2400 BTU/hr
0.3 RT 3600 BTU/hr
0.4 RT 4800 BTU/hr
0.5 RT 6000 BTU/hr
0.6 RT 7200 BTU/hr
0.7 RT 8400 BTU/hr
0.8 RT 9600 BTU/hr
0.9 RT 10800 BTU/hr
1 RT 12000 BTU/hr
2 RT 24000 BTU/hr
3 RT 36000 BTU/hr
4 RT 48000 BTU/hr
5 RT 60000 BTU/hr

28. Refrigeration tons to kilowatts

A ton of refrigeration (TR) is a unit of power. It is defined as the power required to melt or freeze 2000 pounds, also known as one short ton, of ice per day. The ton is more often a unit of mass. A ton of refrigeration is approximately equal to 12,000 BTU/h or 3.5 kW.

A kilowatt (symbol: kw) is a unit of power in the International System of Units (SI). The base unit of the kilowatt is the watt, which was named after Scottish inventor James Watt. As is consistent with SI units, the prefix kilo- means that a kilowatt equals one thousand watts or one thousand joules per second.

How to convert tons to kW

One refrigeration ton is equal to 3.5168525 kilowatts:

1 RT = 3.5168525 kW

One kilowatt is equal to 0.284345 refrigeration ton:

1 kW = 0.28434517 RT

So the power P in kilowatts (kW) is equal to the power P in refrigeration tons (RT) times 3.5168525:

P(kW) = P(RT) × 3.5168525

Example

Convert 2 RT to kilowatts:

P(kW) = 2 RT × 3.5168525 = 7.033705 kW

Tons to kW conversion table

Power (ton) Power (kW)
0.01 RT 0.035168525 RT
0.1 RT 0.35168525 RT
1 RT 3.5168525 RT
10 RT 35.168525 RT
100 RT 351.68525 RT

29. Watts to gigawatts

One watt is the power equal to the rate of energy of one joule per second in an electrical circuit. One watt is also equal to the power produced in a circuit with a voltage potential of one volt with a current of one amp.

A gigawatt is a massive amount of energy equalling 1000 megawatts. That is enough to power a medium-sized city. To generate that much power in a day would take over 3 million solar panels.

A unit of electrical power equal to one billion watts. These units are most commonly used in referring to the total output of a type of energy production like solar or nuclear and can also be used to measure the total energy capacity of a state or country.

How to convert watts to gigawatts

1W = 10-9GW = 1/1000000000 GW

1GW = 109W = 1000000000 W

Watts to gigawatts conversion formula

The power in gigawatts P(GW) is equal to the power in watts P(W) divided by 109:

P(GW) = P(W) / 109

Example

Convert 5W to gigawatts:

P(GW) = 5W / 109 = 5×10-9GW

Watts to gigawatts conversion table

Power (watts) Power (gigawatts)
0 W 0 GW
1000 W 0.000001 GW
10000 W 0.00001 GW
100000 W 0.0001 GW
1000000 W 0.001 GW
10000000 W 0.01 GW
100000000 W 0.1 GW
1000000000 W 1 GW

30. Watts to horsepower

One watt is the power equal to the rate of energy of one joule per second in an electrical circuit. One watt is also equal to the power produced in a circuit with a voltage potential of one volt with a current of one amp.

The watt is the SI derived unit for power in the metric system. Watts can be abbreviated as W; for example, 1 watt can be written as 1 W.

The term horsepower was adopted by Scottish inventor James Watt to measure the power output of his steam engine and to compare that power with that of horses horses. Horsepower were later used to measure the power output of piston and turbine engines and electrical motors.

There are now several different types of horsepower, including mechanical, electrical, metric, boiler, brake, and indicated, and they all have different applications in industry. Mechanical and electric are the most commonly used types.

How to convert watts to horsepower

Watts to mechanic / hydraulic horsepower

One mechanic or hydraulic horsepower is equal to 745.699872 watts:

1 hp(I) = 745.699872 W

So the power conversion of watts to horsepower is given by:

P(hp) = P(W) / 745.699872

Example

Convert 10W to mechanic horsepower:

P(hp) = 10W / 745.699872 = 0.01341 hp

Watts to electrical horsepower

One electrical horsepower is equal to 746 watts:

1 hp(E) = 746 W

So the power conversion of watts to horsepower is given by:

P(hp) = P(W) / 746

Example

Convert 10W to electrical horsepower:

P(hp) = 10W / 746 = 0.013405 hp

Watts to metric horsepower

One metric horsepower is equal to 735.49875 watts:

1 hp(M) = 735.49875 W

So the power conversion of watts to horsepower is given by:

P(hp) = P(W) / 735.49875

Example

Convert 10W to metric horsepower:

P(hp) = 10W / 735.49875 = 0.013596 hp

31. Watts to megawatts

One watt is the power equal to the rate of energy of one joule per second in an electrical circuit. One watt is also equal to the power produced in a circuit with a voltage potential of one volt with a current of one amp.

The watt is the SI derived unit for power in the metric system. Watts can be abbreviated as W; for example, 1 watt can be written as 1 W.

One megawatt is the power equal to 1,000,000 watts, or the energy consumption at a rate of 1,000,000 joules per second.

The megawatt is a multiple of the watt, which is the SI derived unit for power. In the metric system, "mega" is the prefix for 106. Megawatts can be abbreviated as MW; for example, 1 megawatt can be written as 1 MW.

How to convert watts to megawatts

1W = 0.000001MW

1MW = 1000000W

Watts to megawatts conversion formula

The power in megawatts P(MW) is equal to the power in watts P(W) divided by 1000000:

P(MW) = P(W) / 1000000

Example

Convert 5W to megawatts:

P(MW) = 5W / 1000000 = 0.000005MW

Watts to megawatts conversion table

Power (watts) Power (megawatts)
0 W 0 MW
1 W 0.000001 MW
10 W 0.00001 MW
100 W 0.0001 MW
1000 W 0.001 MW
10000 W 0.01 MW
100000 W 0.1 MW
1000000 W 1 MW