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Megawatts to Megawatts Conversion

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

Power Conversion

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= 1.00000000
= 1 × 100
= 1E-0
= 1e-0
= 2.00000000
= 0.02 × 102
= 0.02E2
= 0.02e2
= 3.00000000
= 0.03 × 102
= 0.03E2
= 0.03e2
= 4.00000000
= 0.04 × 102
= 0.04E2
= 0.04e2
= 5.00000000
= 0.05 × 102
= 0.05E2
= 0.05e2

Quick Look: megawatts to megawatts

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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

megawattsmegawattsmegawattsmegawatts
1= 16= 6
2= 27= 7
3= 38= 8
4= 49= 9
5= 510= 10

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

megawattsmegawattsmegawattsmegawatts
1= 16= 6
2= 27= 7
3= 38= 8
4= 49= 9
5= 510= 10

Conversion table

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