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Terawatts to Boiler Horsepower
- The energy rate needed to evaporate 34.5lb of water at 212 °F (100 °C) in one hour. Equal to 33,475 BTU/h. Approximately 9.810657 x 103. A boiler horsepower is more than 13 times larger than mechanical horsepower (~engine output).
Terawatts to European Electrical Horsepower
- Defined: 75 kp*m/s (magnitude of force exerted by a gravitational field on one kilogram times meters per second). Also equal to 746 Watts (SI).
Terawatts to Gigawatts
- Exactly 1,000,000,000 Watts (SI). One billion watts.
Terawatts to Horsepower
- 550 ft lbf/s. Approximately 745.69987158227022 Watts (SI). Among the many different measurements of horsepower Imperial Mechanical Horsepower is most commonly used in association with engine output in North America and some other parts of the world.
Terawatts to IT Tons of Refrigeration
- Defined as 1 BTUIT x 1 sh tn/lb / 10 min/s. Approximately 3.516853 x 103 Watts (SI).
Terawatts to Litres-Atmosphere per Second
- Defined as the flow of 1 Litre of Atmosphere per Second. Approximately 101.325 Watts (SI).
Terawatts to Lusecs
- 1 L*µmHg/s. Approximately 1.333 x 10-4 Watts (SI).
Terawatts to Metric Horsepower
- 75 m kgf/s. Approximately 735.49875 Watts (SI). May be used to describe engine output in countries like Germany, France, Italy and Japan.
Terawatts to Poncelets
- Defined as 100 m kgf/s. Approximately 980.665 Watts (SI).
Terawatts to Tons of Air Conditioning
- Defined as 2000 lbm (1 short ton) ice melted in 24 hours. Approximately 3504 Watts (SI).
Terawatts to Watts
- The amount of power equal to one joule of energy per second. Watt is the SI unit for power. 1 W = 1 J/s = 1 N*M/s = 1 kg*m2/s3