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Megawatts to Kilowatts Conversion

Megawatt to kilowatt conversion allow you make a conversion between megawatt and kilowatt easily. You can find the tool in the following.

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= 1,000.00000000
= 10 × 102
= 10E2
= 10e2
= 2,000.00000000
= 20 × 102
= 20E2
= 20e2
= 3,000.00000000
= 30 × 102
= 30E2
= 30e2
= 4,000.00000000
= 40 × 102
= 40E2
= 40e2
= 5,000.00000000
= 50 × 102
= 50E2
= 50e2

Quick Look: megawatts to kilowatts

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kilowatt1 000 kW2 000 kW3 000 kW4 000 kW5 000 kW6 000 kW7 000 kW8 000 kW9 000 kW10 000 kW11 000 kW12 000 kW13 000 kW14 000 kW15 000 kW16 000 kW17 000 kW18 000 kW19 000 kW20 000 kW21 000 kW22 000 kW23 000 kW24 000 kW25 000 kW26 000 kW27 000 kW28 000 kW29 000 kW30 000 kW31 000 kW32 000 kW33 000 kW34 000 kW35 000 kW36 000 kW37 000 kW38 000 kW39 000 kW40 000 kW41 000 kW42 000 kW43 000 kW44 000 kW45 000 kW46 000 kW47 000 kW48 000 kW49 000 kW50 000 kW51 000 kW52 000 kW53 000 kW54 000 kW55 000 kW56 000 kW57 000 kW58 000 kW59 000 kW60 000 kW61 000 kW62 000 kW63 000 kW64 000 kW65 000 kW66 000 kW67 000 kW68 000 kW69 000 kW70 000 kW71 000 kW72 000 kW73 000 kW74 000 kW75 000 kW76 000 kW77 000 kW78 000 kW79 000 kW80 000 kW81 000 kW82 000 kW83 000 kW84 000 kW85 000 kW86 000 kW87 000 kW88 000 kW89 000 kW90 000 kW91 000 kW92 000 kW93 000 kW94 000 kW95 000 kW96 000 kW97 000 kW98 000 kW99 000 kW100 000 kW

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.

Name of unitSymbolDefinitionRelation to SI unitsUnit System
megawattMW

=  106 W

=  106 W

Metric system SI

conversion table

megawattskilowattsmegawattskilowatts
1= 10006= 6000
2= 20007= 7000
3= 30008= 8000
4= 40009= 9000
5= 500010= 10000

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.

Name of unitSymbolDefinitionRelation to SI unitsUnit System
kilowattkW

=  103 W

=  103 W

Metric system SI

conversion table

kilowattsmegawattskilowattsmegawatts
1= 0.0016= 0.006
2= 0.0027= 0.007
3= 0.0038= 0.008
4= 0.0049= 0.009
5= 0.00510= 0.01

Conversion table

megawattskilowatts
1= 1 000
0.001= 1

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