Complete list of power units for conversion
- watt [W]
- 1 exawatt [EW] = 1.0E+18 watt [W]
- 1 petawatt [PW] = 1.0E+15 watt [W]
- 1 terawatt [TW] = 1000000000000 watt [W]
- 1 gigawatt [GW] = 1000000000 watt [W]
- 1 megawatt [MW] = 1000000 watt [W]
- 1 kilowatt [kW] = 1000 watt [W]
- 1 hectowatt [hW] = 100 watt [W]
- 1 dekawatt [daW] = 10 watt [W]
- 1 deciwatt [dW] = 0.1 watt [W]
- 1 centiwatt [cW] = 0.01 watt [W]
- 1 milliwatt [mW] = 0.001 watt [W]
- 1 microwatt [µW] = 1.0E-6 watt [W]
- 1 nanowatt [nW] = 1.0E-9 watt [W]
- 1 picowatt [pW] = 1.0E-12 watt [W]
- 1 femtowatt [fW] = 1.0E-15 watt [W]
- 1 attowatt [aW] = 1.0E-18 watt [W]
- 1 horsepower [hp, hp (UK)] = 745.6998715823 watt [W]
- 1 horsepower (550 ft*lbf/s) = 745.6998715823 watt [W]
- 1 horsepower (metric) = 735.49875 watt [W]
- 1 horsepower (boiler) = 9809.5000000002 watt [W]
- 1 horsepower (electric) = 746 watt [W]
- 1 horsepower (water) = 746.043 watt [W]
- 1 pferdestarke (ps) = 735.49875 watt [W]
- 1 Btu (IT)/hour [Btu/h] = 0.2930710702 watt [W]
- 1 Btu (IT)/minute [Btu/min] = 17.5842642103 watt [W]
- 1 Btu (IT)/second [Btu/s] = 1055.05585262 watt [W]
- 1 Btu (th)/hour [Btu (th)/h] = 0.292875 watt [W]
- 1 Btu (th)/minute = 17.5724999996 watt [W]
- 1 Btu (th)/second [Btu (th)/s] = 1054.3499999744 watt [W]
- 1 MBtu (IT)/hour [MBtu/h] = 293071.07017222 watt [W]
- 1 MBH = 293.0710701722 watt [W]
- 1 ton (refrigeration) = 3516.8528420667 watt [W]
- 1 kilocalorie (IT)/hour [kcal/h] = 1.163 watt [W]
- 1 kilocalorie (IT)/minute = 69.78 watt [W]
- 1 kilocalorie (IT)/second = 4186.8 watt [W]
- 1 kilocalorie (th)/hour = 1.1622222222 watt [W]
- 1 kilocalorie (th)/minute = 69.7333333333 watt [W]
- 1 kilocalorie (th)/second = 4184 watt [W]
- 1 calorie (IT)/hour [cal/h] = 0.001163 watt [W]
- 1 calorie (IT)/minute [cal/min] = 0.06978 watt [W]
- 1 calorie (IT)/second [cal/s] = 4.1868 watt [W]
- 1 calorie (th)/hour [cal (th)/h] = 0.0011622222 watt [W]
- 1 calorie (th)/minute = 0.0697333333 watt [W]
- 1 calorie (th)/second = 4.184 watt [W]
- 1 foot pound-force/hour = 0.0003766161 watt [W]
- 1 foot pound-force/minute = 0.0225969658 watt [W]
- 1 foot pound-force/second = 1.3558179483 watt [W]
- 1 pound-foot/hour [lbf*ft/h] = 0.0003766161 watt [W]
- 1 pound-foot/minute = 0.0225969658 watt [W]
- 1 pound-foot/second = 1.3558179483 watt [W]
- 1 erg/second [erg/s] = 1.0E-7 watt [W]
- 1 kilovolt ampere [kV*A] = 1000 watt [W]
- 1 volt ampere [V*A] = 1 watt [W]
- 1 newton meter/second = 1 watt [W]
- 1 joule/second [J/s] = 1 watt [W]
- 1 exajoule/second [EJ/s] = 1.0E+18 watt [W]
- 1 petajoule/second [PJ/s] = 1.0E+15 watt [W]
- 1 terajoule/second [TJ/s] = 1000000000000 watt [W]
- 1 gigajoule/second [GJ/s] = 1000000000 watt [W]
- 1 megajoule/second [MJ/s] = 1000000 watt [W]
- 1 kilojoule/second [kJ/s] = 1000 watt [W]
- 1 hectojoule/second [hJ/s] = 100 watt [W]
- 1 dekajoule/second [daJ/s] = 10 watt [W]
- 1 decijoule/second [dJ/s] = 0.1 watt [W]
- 1 centijoule/second [cJ/s] = 0.01 watt [W]
- 1 millijoule/second [mJ/s] = 0.001 watt [W]
- 1 microjoule/second [µJ/s] = 1.0E-6 watt [W]
- 1 nanojoule/second [nJ/s] = 1.0E-9 watt [W]
- 1 picojoule/second [pJ/s] = 1.0E-12 watt [W]
- 1 femtojoule/second [fJ/s] = 1.0E-15 watt [W]
- 1 attojoule/second [aJ/s] = 1.0E-18 watt [W]
- 1 joule/hour [J/h] = 0.0002777778 watt [W]
- 1 joule/minute [J/min] = 0.0166666667 watt [W]
- 1 kilojoule/hour [kJ/h] = 0.2777777778 watt [W]
- 1 kilojoule/minute [kJ/min] = 16.6666666667 watt [W]
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