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9.
Eighteen thousand watts is the same as
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Nagesh said:
9 years ago
1000W = 1KW,
So, 18000W = 18KW.
So, 18000W = 18KW.
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A.sabaadhu said:
1 decade ago
1000 w = 1w.
18000 w = 18kw.
18000 w = 18kw.
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Prince Janesh Unique said:
1 decade ago
18,000 watts can be written as 18*10^3(10^3 = 1kW).
So Answer is 18*10^3 = 18kW.
So Answer is 18*10^3 = 18kW.
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ARIVAZHAGAN.K said:
1 decade ago
1kw = 1000 watts then,
18kw = 18,000 watts so,
18,000 = 18kw.
18kw = 18,000 watts so,
18,000 = 18kw.
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R.Ramprakash said:
1 decade ago
1000W=1KW,
So, 18000W=18KW.
So, 18000W=18KW.
Praveen c b said:
1 decade ago
1kw=1000watts
here 18 thousand watts=18*1000
=18Kw
here 18 thousand watts=18*1000
=18Kw
Anand said:
1 decade ago
1mw=10^-3 watts,1Mw=10^6 Watts,1 Kw=10^3 Watt,1micro watt=10^-6 watts,
18000 Watts=18X10^3 watts =18 KW
18000 Watts=18X10^3 watts =18 KW
Yasuteru kun said:
1 decade ago
K is usually used to represent 'thousand'
So 18K = 18,000
So 18K = 18,000
Soorya said:
1 decade ago
1KW=1000W
Hence, 18000W=18KW
Hence, 18000W=18KW
Parth said:
1 decade ago
K is usually used to represent 'thousand'
So 18K = 18,000.thats why?
So 18K = 18,000.thats why?
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