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Femtowatt to Kilowatt Conversion Table

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1 - 33
femtowatts to kilowatts
1= 1.0E-18
2= 2.0E-18
3= 3.0E-18
4= 4.0E-18
5= 5.0E-18
6= 6.0E-18
7= 7.0E-18
8= 8.0E-18
9= 9.0E-18
10= 1.0E-17
11= 1.1E-17
12= 1.2E-17
13= 1.3E-17
14= 1.4E-17
15= 1.5E-17
16= 1.6E-17
17= 1.7E-17
18= 1.8E-17
19= 1.9E-17
20= 2.0E-17
21= 2.1E-17
22= 2.2E-17
23= 2.3E-17
24= 2.4E-17
25= 2.5E-17
26= 2.6E-17
27= 2.7E-17
28= 2.8E-17
29= 2.9E-17
30= 3.0E-17
31= 3.1E-17
32= 3.2E-17
33= 3.3E-17
34 - 66
femtowatts to kilowatts
34= 3.4E-17
35= 3.5E-17
36= 3.6E-17
37= 3.7E-17
38= 3.8E-17
39= 3.9E-17
40= 4.0E-17
41= 4.1E-17
42= 4.2E-17
43= 4.3E-17
44= 4.4E-17
45= 4.5E-17
46= 4.6E-17
47= 4.7E-17
48= 4.8E-17
49= 4.9E-17
50= 5.0E-17
51= 5.1E-17
52= 5.2E-17
53= 5.3E-17
54= 5.4E-17
55= 5.5E-17
56= 5.6E-17
57= 5.7E-17
58= 5.8E-17
59= 5.9E-17
60= 6.0E-17
61= 6.1E-17
62= 6.2E-17
63= 6.3E-17
64= 6.4E-17
65= 6.5E-17
66= 6.6E-17
67 - 99
femtowatts to kilowatts
67= 6.7E-17
68= 6.8E-17
69= 6.9E-17
70= 7.0E-17
71= 7.1E-17
72= 7.2E-17
73= 7.3E-17
74= 7.4E-17
75= 7.5E-17
76= 7.6E-17
77= 7.7E-17
78= 7.8E-17
79= 7.9E-17
80= 8.0E-17
81= 8.1E-17
82= 8.2E-17
83= 8.3E-17
84= 8.4E-17
85= 8.5E-17
86= 8.6E-17
87= 8.7E-17
88= 8.8E-17
89= 8.9E-17
90= 9.0E-17
91= 9.1E-17
92= 9.2E-17
93= 9.3E-17
94= 9.4E-17
95= 9.5E-17
96= 9.6E-17
97= 9.7E-17
98= 9.8E-17
99= 9.9E-17

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femtowatts

The femtowatt (fW) is equal to one quadrillionth (10−15) of a watt. Technologically important powers that are measured in femtowatts are typically found in reference(s) to radio and radar receivers. For example, meaningful FM tuner performance figures for sensitivity, quieting and signal-to-noise require that the RF energy applied to the antenna input be specified. These input levels are often stated in dBf (decibels referenced to 1 femtowatt). This is 0.2739 microvolt across a 75-ohm load or 0.5477 microvolt across a 300-ohm load; the specification takes into account the RF input impedance of the tuner.

kilowatts

The kilowatt (kW) is equal to one thousand (103) watts. This unit is typically used to express the output power of engines and the power of electric motors, tools, machines, and heaters. It is also a common unit used to express the electromagnetic power output of broadcast radio and television transmitters.