Is this conversion correct?
3600 MJ = 3600 M N.m or
3,600,000/9.8 = 367,346 Kg-m
OR
this one is correct?
3600 MJ = 3,600,000,000 Joules = 3,600,000,000 N-m = 36,000,000 Kg-m
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pmk69
this is what I actually need. If I want to run 1 MW generator (for example, theoretically 100% efficient) for 1 hour is 367,346 kg-m.
For 24 Hrs = 367,346 x 24 = 8,816,304 kg-m
For 365 Days(1 Year) = 8,816,304 x 365 = 3217950960 kg-m
i.e. 3217950.96 tonnes-m or 3.21 million tonnes - m
Is this...
This is the URL that I referred. You can also check that:
http://www.convert-me.com/en/convert/power/
Simply to say, How much energy (in Kg-m) I need to run 1 MW generator for 1 hour. I have to store available mechanical energy (Linear) and used that energy to run the Generator.
thanks...
Hi CWatters,
Thanks for your reply. Available energy is in the form of Linear and it should be converted into Rotary Motion using Gear Box (Like Wind Mill) to give required RPM, For example 1500 RPM, to run a 1 MW Generator. So, I need to know whether the said (1,02,000 Kg-m/Sec) energy can...
102,000 kg-m/sec force enough to run 1 MW Generator (1500 rpm) for 1 Hour? This is what I actually need?
OR
102,000 Kg-m/sec - required to run 1 MW Generator for 1 sec?
60 x 102,000 = 6120000 Kg-m/minute - required to run 1 MW Generator for 1 minute?
60 x 6120000 = 367,200,000 Kg-m/hour -...
Dear Friends,
I need some details to run 1 MW Generator. I found that 3600 Mega Joules/hour (3.6 Giga Joules/hour) required to run 1 MW Generator for 1 hour i.e 1 MWH.
3600 Mega Joules/hour = 102,000 Kg-m/sec.
I want to know that Can we run 1 MW Generator (1500 rpm) for 1 hour to supply...