How to calculate kw?
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How to convert Volts to watts?
To convert volts (V) to watts (W), you need to know the current in amperes (A). Use the formula:
Watts (W) = Volts (V) * Amperes (A)
These formulas allow you to calculate electrical power in watts.
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Calculation results:
How many kW is a 48V100Ah battery?
To calculate the power in kilowatts (kW) of a 48V 100Ah battery, you need to use the formula for power:
Power (kW)=Voltage (V)×Current (A)÷1000
Given:
Voltage (V) = 48V
Current (Ah) = 100Ah
The power calculation is:
Power (W)=48V×100Ah=4800W=4.8KW
Therefore, a 48V 100Ah battery has a power capacity of 4.8 kW.
What is a kWh vs kw?
Kilowatt (kW)
- Definition: A unit of power measuring the rate at which energy is used or generated.
- Usage: Indicates how much power an electrical device consumes at a given moment.
- Example: A 2 kW heater consumes 2 kilowatts of power when running.
Kilowatt-hour (kWh)
- Definition: A unit of energy representing the total amount of power used over time.
- Usage: Measures the total energy consumption.
- Example: A 2 kW heater running for 3 hours consumes 6 kWh of energy (2 kW × 3 hours).
Key Difference
- kW: Measures instantaneous power.
- kWh: Measures energy usage over time.
In summary, kW is a measure of power, while kWh is a measure of energy consumption.
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