Convert terawatt to ton of refrigeration


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How many terawatts in 1 ton? The answer is 3.51685284E-9. We assume you are converting between terawatt and ton of refrigeration. You can view more details on each measurement unit: terawatts or ton The SI derived unit for power is the watt. 1 watt is equal to 1.0E-12 terawatts, or 0.00028434513626109 ton. Note that rounding errors may occur, so always check the results. Use this page to learn how to convert between terawatts and tons of refrigeration. Type in your own numbers in the form to convert the units!



Quick conversion chart of terawatts to ton

1 terawatts to ton = 284345136.26109 ton

2 terawatts to ton = 568690272.52218 ton

3 terawatts to ton = 853035408.78327 ton

4 terawatts to ton = 1137380545.0444 ton

5 terawatts to ton = 1421725681.3054 ton

6 terawatts to ton = 1706070817.5665 ton

7 terawatts to ton = 1990415953.8276 ton

8 terawatts to ton = 2274761090.0887 ton

9 terawatts to ton = 2559106226.3498 ton

10 terawatts to ton = 2843451362.6109 ton


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Definition: Terawatt

The SI prefix "tera" represents a factor of 1012, or in exponential notation, 1E12.

So 1 terawatt = 1012 watts.

The definition of a watt is as follows:

The watt (symbol: W) is the SI derived unit for power. It is equivalent to one joule per second (1 J/s), or in electrical units, one volt ampere (1 V·A).


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