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4 July, 00:18

What is 1000 kJ/sec in watts?

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  1. 4 July, 00:44
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    1000000 watts

    Explanation:

    1 kJ/sec = 1000 watts (or 1 watt = 0.001 kJ/sec)

    Therefore,

    1000 kJ/sec = 1000 x 1000 watts

    = 1000000 watts

    A kJ/sec (Kilojoule per second) is a unit used to measure power. It comes from the SI (Standard International) unit J/sec (Joule per second).

    1 J/sec = 1 watt

    Power is the energy transferred by a force per unit of time.

    Energy is measured in Joules.

    In this question, we are working out how much energy is transferred in watts.
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