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Kilowatt to Megawatt Conversion Table

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1 - 33
kilowatts to megawatts
1= 0.001
2= 0.002
3= 0.003
4= 0.004
5= 0.005
6= 0.006
7= 0.007
8= 0.008
9= 0.009
10= 0.01
11= 0.011
12= 0.012
13= 0.013
14= 0.014
15= 0.015
16= 0.016
17= 0.017
18= 0.018
19= 0.019
20= 0.02
21= 0.021
22= 0.022
23= 0.023
24= 0.024
25= 0.025
26= 0.026
27= 0.027
28= 0.028
29= 0.029
30= 0.03
31= 0.031
32= 0.032
33= 0.033
34 - 66
kilowatts to megawatts
34= 0.034
35= 0.035
36= 0.036
37= 0.037
38= 0.038
39= 0.039
40= 0.04
41= 0.041
42= 0.042
43= 0.043
44= 0.044
45= 0.045
46= 0.046
47= 0.047
48= 0.048
49= 0.049
50= 0.05
51= 0.051
52= 0.052
53= 0.053
54= 0.054
55= 0.055
56= 0.056
57= 0.057
58= 0.058
59= 0.059
60= 0.06
61= 0.061
62= 0.062
63= 0.063
64= 0.064
65= 0.065
66= 0.066
67 - 99
kilowatts to megawatts
67= 0.067
68= 0.068
69= 0.069
70= 0.07
71= 0.071
72= 0.072
73= 0.073
74= 0.074
75= 0.075
76= 0.076
77= 0.077
78= 0.078
79= 0.079
80= 0.08
81= 0.081
82= 0.082
83= 0.083
84= 0.084
85= 0.085
86= 0.086
87= 0.087
88= 0.088
89= 0.089
90= 0.09
91= 0.091
92= 0.092
93= 0.093
94= 0.094
95= 0.095
96= 0.096
97= 0.097
98= 0.098
99= 0.099

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SymbolDefinition
exactly equal
approximately equal to
=equal to
digitsindicates that digits repeat infinitely (e.g. 8.294 369 corresponds to 8.294 369 369 369 369 …)

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.

megawatts

The megawatt (MW) is equal to one million (106) watts. Many events or machines produce or sustain the conversion of energy on this scale, including large electric motors; large warships such as aircraft carriers, cruisers, and submarines; large server farms or data centers; and some scientific research equipment, such as supercolliders, and the output pulses of very large lasers. A large residential or commercial building may use several megawatts in electric power and heat. On railways, modern high-powered electric locomotives typically have a peak power output of 5 or 6 MW, although some produce much more. The Eurostar, for example, uses more than 12 MW, while heavy diesel-electric locomotives typically produce/use 3 to 5 MW. U.S. nuclear power plants have net summer capacities between about 500 and 1300 MW.

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