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kilowatts

/kil-uh-wot/US // ˈkɪl əˌwɒt //UK // (ˈkɪləʊˌwɒt) //

千瓦,千瓦特,千伏,公里

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a unit of power, equal to 1000 watts. Abbreviation: kW, kw

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Examples

  • The electrical system regularly failed and tenants said the landlord charged them an extra 7 cents, on top of the power company’s rate, for every kilowatt hour they used.

  • This spike-based approach is vastly more energy efficient, which is why training the most powerful AI requires kilowatts of electricity while the brain uses just 20 watts.

  • Over the course of a year, the 75-watt incandescent uses 82 kilowatt hours of electricity, costing $11.48.

  • It's going in at ten kilovolts, so that's a five billion kilowatt supply.

  • One gram of lithium hydride would give nearly fifty-eight kilowatt-hours of energy in one blast.

  • The rental charges are nominal in amount, the maximum being about 1/16 of a cent per kilowatt hour.

  • Kilowatts—Your electric bill usually reads in kilowatt hours.

  • Volts times amperes equals (watts) (kilowatt hours) (alternating current).