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The kilowatt (kW) to megawatt (MW) conversion is a simple unit conversion in the metric system where 1 megawatt equals 1000 kilowatts. This conversion is commonly used in electrical power systems and energy production.
The calculator uses the simple conversion formula:
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Explanation: Since "mega" denotes a factor of one million (10^6) and "kilo" denotes a factor of one thousand (10^3), 1 MW is exactly 1000 kW.
Details: Accurate power unit conversion is essential for electrical engineering, power plant operations, energy production reporting, and comparing energy outputs across different scales.
Tips: Enter the kilowatt value you wish to convert. The value must be positive (greater than 0). The result will be displayed in megawatts.
Q1: Why convert between kW and MW?
A: Different applications use different scales - small devices in kW, power plants in MW. Conversion allows comparison and standardization.
Q2: How many kW are in 1 MW?
A: Exactly 1000 kW equals 1 MW by definition.
Q3: When is MW used vs kW?
A: MW is typically used for large-scale power generation (power plants), while kW is used for smaller applications (appliances, small generators).
Q4: Is this conversion exact?
A: Yes, the conversion factor is exactly 1000 by definition of the metric prefixes.
Q5: Can this calculator handle decimal values?
A: Yes, the calculator accepts and accurately converts decimal values of any precision.