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- power - Confused about MW to MWh conversion - Electrical Engineering . . .
I need to present everything in MWh I need to know if my data is already by the hour (logging a value for each hour of each day of an entire year), if the sum of all those values in MW also equals the value in MWh To make the conversion, does that depend on whether the data is in 5-minute, 15-minute, or 1-hour increments?
- MW versus MWh is one total capacity and the other maximum output?
So 7 MWH is how much energy (also termed "capacity") the battery contains MWH another unit of energy and can be directly converted back to joules In summary, two batteries with the same MWH rating will go the same distance up the hill before running out of juice One with a higher MW rating will get you there faster
- Does it make sense to use MWh h as unit of measure?
MWh h is a unit of AVERAGE power during a certain period, so it is used to show ENERGY consumption For example, I as a consumer can be buying power from the utility with a 1 MW power (that is, I pay to have a MAXIMUM DEMAND of 1 MW) but I only consume 12 MWh of energy per day, so I have an ENERGY consumption equivalent to 0 5 MW - flat
- Confusion between MW and MWh - Electrical Engineering Stack Exchange
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- Why are Alkaline, NiMH, and Li-ion AA measured differently (mAh, mWh, etc)?
Perhaps NiMH are measured in mAh because the voltage can very so greatly and mWh doesn't make sense? Are Li-ion measured in mWh because that's more consistent with non-battery measurements and they do deliver reliable voltage?
- How to compare mAh and Wh - Electrical Engineering Stack Exchange
When looking at consumer electronic devices with batteries I sometimes see the battery capacity listed in Wh (watt hours) and sometimes in mAh (milliamp hours) I would like to be able to compare
- Relation between C-rate and power of a battery
5MW (power) 5 MWh (capacity) 5MW 10 MWh So the definition of the c-rate is: A C-rate is a measure of the rate at which a battery is discharged relative to its maximum capacity A 1C rate means that the discharge current will discharge the entire battery in 1 hour So for the second storage, a 1C shouldn't be possible?
- voltage - Battery capacity in mWh instead of mAh - Electrical . . .
I know that the capacity of a battery is expressed in mAh, i e A s (international system of units) Today I used a command in PowerShell (*) in order to get the battery capacity, but the unit of m
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