5 MW = 5000KW. Electrical power W = power P * time t = 5000 * 24 = 5000 kilowatt·hour = 120000 degrees.
Electrical energy can be converted into many other forms of energy. The process of converting electrical energy into many other forms of energy can also be said to be the process of current doing work. How much electrical energy is converted is how much work is done by the current, that is, how much electrical work is done.
The amount of work done by the current is related to the size of the current, the level of the voltage, and the length of the power-on time. The higher the voltage applied to the electrical appliance, the greater the current passing through it, the longer the power-on time, and the more work the current does. Research shows that when the voltage across the circuit is U, the current in the circuit is I, and the power-on time is t, the electrical power W (or the power consumed) is: W=UIt=Pt.
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Electrical power is used to express the speed of consuming electrical energy (the unit of electrical power is watts or joules/second. _=kilowatts are also commonly used). Active power is represented by a capital P in the formula.
Electric power is often also a manifestation of electrical energy in electricity, so kilowatt-hour is usually the unit of electrical energy. Electrical power is represented by a capital W in the formula.
The unit "kilowatt hour" is mainly used to measure electricity, because "kilowatt hour" is easier for the public to understand than joules, and it is easier to convert into hours of electrical appliance use. On the other hand, the unit measurement of joule is too small compared to "kilowatt hour", making it difficult to calculate. In mainland China, some public institutions also use "megawatt hour" instead of "kilowatt hour" on their charge sheets. In Chinese, "kilowatt" is sometimes written as _.
1kW·h=3,600,000?Joule=3.6 million joules
In addition, there is a unit one level below kilowatt·h, which is watt·hour (symbol: W·h, in (Whr in the product description) is one thousandth of "kilowatt hour". Generally, the energy stored in a laptop battery with six cells is about 56Whr. 1W·h=3,600 Joules
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