The formula to convert kilowatts to dekajoules per second is:
\[ \text{daJ/s} = \text{kW} \cdot 100 \]
Kilowatt (kW) is a unit of power equal to 1,000 watts. Dekajoule per second (daJ/s) is a unit of power equal to 10 joules per second.
Let's assume the following value:
Using the formula:
\[ \text{daJ/s} = 5 \cdot 100 = 500 \]
Kilowatts (kW) | Dekajoules per Second (daJ/s) |
---|---|
0.01 | 1 |
0.1 | 10 |
1 | 100 |
2 | 200 |
3 | 300 |
4 | 400 |
5 | 500 |
6 | 600 |
7 | 700 |
8 | 800 |
9 | 900 |
10 | 1,000 |
20 | 2,000 |
30 | 3,000 |
40 | 4,000 |
50 | 5,000 |
60 | 6,000 |
70 | 7,000 |
80 | 8,000 |
90 | 9,000 |
100 | 10,000 |
110 | 11,000 |
200 | 20,000 |
300 | 30,000 |
400 | 40,000 |
500 | 50,000 |
600 | 60,000 |
700 | 70,000 |
800 | 80,000 |
900 | 90,000 |
1000 | 100,000 |
1100 | 110,000 |
2000 | 200,000 |
3000 | 300,000 |
4000 | 400,000 |
5000 | 500,000 |
6000 | 600,000 |
7000 | 700,000 |
8000 | 800,000 |
9000 | 900,000 |
10000 | 1,000,000 |
A kilowatt (kW) is a metric unit of power that measures the rate of energy consumption or production. It is equal to 1,000 watts. Kilowatts are used in various applications such as:
A dekajoule (daJ) is a unit of energy equal to 10 joules. Dekajoules per second (daJ/s) is a unit of power used to measure the rate of energy transfer.