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Toshiba 660 MVA water cooled 23 kV AC turbo generator: 1,342 t 2,959,000 lb 660 MW 890,000 hp 0.49 kW/kg 0.30 hp/lb Bayswater, Eraring coal-fired power stations: Canopy Tech. Cypress 32 MW 15 kV AC PM generator [29] 33,557 kg 73,981 lb 32 MW 43,000 hp 0.95 kW/kg 0.58 hp/lb Electric power stations: Turncircles AF24PM–S axial flux motor [30]
This is around 1 ⁄ 5 (20%) of what is needed to power a standard upright bicycle without aerodynamic cladding at same speed, and 1 ⁄ 50 (2%) of that which is consumed by an average fossil fuel or electric car (the velomobile efficiency corresponds to 4700 miles per US gallon, 2000 km/L, or 0.05 L/100 km). [22]
For AC-operated devices (e.g. coaxial cable, loudspeakers), there may even be two power ratings, a maximum (peak) power rating and an average power rating. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] For such devices, the peak power rating usually specifies the low frequency or pulse energy, while the average power rating limits high-frequency operation. [ 5 ]
Dual 150 kW permanent-magnet synchronous AC motors: Polestar 2 Launch Edition Porsche: 93.4 kWh: Electric motor: 390/420 kW (front/rear) dual permanent magnet synchronous AC motors: Porsche Taycan 4S Plus Toyota: Hydrogen fuel cell: Electric motor: 136 kW 4JM fuel cell-powered electric motor: Toyota Mirai: 2020 [5] BMW: 3.0 L: Inline-six engine ...
The charging power can be connected to the car in two ways. The first is a direct electrical connection known as conductive coupling . This might be as simple as a mains lead into a weatherproof socket through special high capacity cables with connectors to protect the user from high voltages .
A 1.5 ton/4.4 kW cooling system requires just 200 watts for operation of the fan, giving a COP of 26.4 and an EER rating of 90. This does not take into account the energy required to purify or deliver the water, and is strictly the power required to run the device once water is supplied.
Restored CCKW 353 Cargo truck with open cab, machine gun ring, and front-mounted winch. The GMC CCKW, also known as "Jimmy", or the G-508 by its Ordnance Supply Catalog number, [a] was a highly successful series of off-road capable, 2 1 ⁄ 2-ton, 6×6 trucks, built in large numbers to a standardized design (from 1941 to 1945) for the U.S. Army, that saw heavy service, predominantly as cargo ...
It was originally defined as the rate of heat transfer that results in the freezing or melting of 1 short ton (2,000 lb; 907 kg) of pure ice at 0 °C (32 °F) in 24 hours. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The modern definition is exactly 12,000 Btu IT /h (3.516853 kW ).