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Megawatt (MW)
The megawatt (symbol: MW) is a unit of power in the International System of Units (SI) equal to watts:
Megawatts are commonly used to express the power output of medium to large-sized power plants, such as wind farms, solar plants, and small hydroelectric stations. For example, a typical wind turbine might produce around 2 to 3 MW of power.
In practical terms, 1 megawatt can supply electricity to roughly 1,000 average homes.
The megawatt is a convenient scale for measuring electrical generation and consumption on a regional or city level, bridging the gap between smaller household power use (kilowatts) and larger industrial or national-scale power (gigawatts).
Calorie (th)/second [cal (th)/s]
The calorie (th)/second is a unit of power measuring the rate of heat transfer in thermochemical calories per second.
Calorie (th) refers to the thermochemical calorie, defined slightly differently from the International Table calorie based on thermochemical standards.
When expressed as cal (th)/second, it indicates how many thermochemical calories of heat energy are transferred or generated every second.
Conversion to watts:
This unit is used in precise scientific and engineering contexts to quantify heat transfer or energy flow at higher rates.
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