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The conversion between watts (W) and kilowatts (kW) is a basic unit conversion in the metric system, where 1 kilowatt equals 1000 watts. This conversion is commonly used in electrical engineering, power measurement, and energy consumption calculations.
The conversion formula is simple:
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Explanation: Since "kilo" means 1000, converting from watts to kilowatts requires dividing by 1000.
Details: This conversion is essential when dealing with large power values where kilowatts are more practical than watts, such as in household appliance ratings, power plant outputs, and electricity billing.
Tips: Enter the power value in watts (must be ≥0) and the converter will automatically calculate the equivalent value in kilowatts.
Q1: Why convert watts to kilowatts?
A: Kilowatts are more practical for measuring larger power values, and many electrical devices and systems are rated in kW rather than W.
Q2: How many watts are in a kilowatt?
A: There are exactly 1000 watts in one kilowatt.
Q3: Is this conversion the same for all types of power (AC/DC)?
A: Yes, the conversion between watts and kilowatts is the same regardless of current type (AC or DC) or power factor.
Q4: What's the difference between kW and kWh?
A: kW measures power (energy per unit time), while kWh measures energy (power × time). They're related but different units.
Q5: When should I use watts vs kilowatts?
A: Use watts for small devices (like light bulbs) and kilowatts for larger appliances (like air conditioners) or systems.