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Question: \(1\) megawatts is equal to how many watts? A. \(10\)W B. \({10^3}\)W C. \({10^6}\)W D. \({1...

11 megawatts is equal to how many watts?
A. 1010W
B. 103{10^3}W
C. 106{10^6}W
D. 109{10^9}W

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Solution

In this question, we are supposed to determine the value of megawatt in terms of Watt. Both megawatt and watt are units of power; the only difference is that megawatt has a higher figure or large value when compared to that of Watt. The unit of Power is given by Watts. A megawatt is used to indicate a large value, usually the power generated by a power plant. In SI units 11 Watt= 11 Kg m2^{ - 2} s3^{ - 3}. An example of a unit of conversion would be 11 Kilowatt = 103{10^3} Watt. Kilowatt also has a large value compared to Watt as seen from the expression before that is kilowatt is 10001000times Watt.

Complete step-by-step solution:
We have to find:
11 Megawatt in terms of Watt
So let us write the expression in terms of K
11 Megawatt = K Watts
We have to find what the value of K is
K=?
As per the unit of conversions, we know that K can be written as10000001000000 times Watt that is 106{10^6}times Watt
Therefore K=106{10^6}
Since we have determined the value of K, we can express Megawatt in terms of Watt.
Hence we have 11 Megawatt = 106{10^6} Watts

Note: When we deal with large values such as the energy output of a factory, it becomes tedious to mention the values in terms of zeros. Therefore units such as Kilo and Mega which indicate large values such as 103{10^3}and 106{10^6}respectively make the calculation and work much easier.
Some useful conversions are mentioned below:
11 Kilowatt = 103{10^3} Watt, 11 Megawatt = 106{10^6} Watt, 11 milliwatt = 103{10^{ - 3}} Watt