As many as you like, watts and MHz have no equivalence because watts measure power while MHz measure frequency.
A T1000 amp typically has a power output of around 1000 watts RMS.
To calculate the power (in watts), use the formula P = V x I, where P is power, V is voltage, and I is current. In this case, P = 230V x 1.30A, which equals 299 watts.
The Urei 6250 power amplifier has a power output of 250 watts per channel into 8 ohms.
The RMS value is equivalent to the average power delivered by a sinusoidal waveform. Therefore, 20 watts RMS is equal to the same amount of power in watts.
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This microwaves has 1200 watts of power inside its compact frame.
10400 watts = 13.9 Horse power
There are NO watts in a millilitre. WATTS is a unit of power, Millilitre is a unit of VOLUME - there is no commonality.
The definition is that 746 watts equal one horse-power.
According to the manufacturer, the Sharp R-930AK has 900 watts of cooking power.
1 MW is 106 watts.
15 watts
As many as you like, watts and MHz have no equivalence because watts measure power while MHz measure frequency.
Total power output (Total RMS output): 1000 watts
Watts are a unit of power. So 40 watts of power to an LED are the same as 40 watts of power to a fluorescent. Sometimes LEDs are rated in equivalent watts which is an attempt to relate watts to brightness or lumens. You need to compare lumens and the "temperature" of the bulbs in Kelvin to get the comparison I think you are looking for.
11,000 watts equates to 14.745 electric horsepower.