1 watt is equal to 1.0E-9 gigawatts
(1 W = 1.0E-9 GW)
Power(GW) = Power (W) × 1.0E-9
Example: How many gigawatts are in 12 watts?
Power(GW) = 12 ( W ) × 1.0E-9 ( GW / W )
Power(GW) = 1.2E-8 GWor
12 W = 1.2E-8 GW
12 watts equals 1.2E-8 gigawatts
| watts (W) | gigawatts (GW) |
|---|---|
| 4 W | 4.0E-9 GW |
| 6 W | 6.0E-9 GW |
| 8 W | 8.0E-9 GW |
| 10 W | 1.0E-8 GW |
| 12 W | 1.2E-8 GW |
| 14 W | 1.4E-8 GW |
| 16 W | 1.6E-8 GW |
| 18 W | 1.8E-8 GW |
| watts (W) | gigawatts (GW) |
|---|---|
| 300 W | 3.0E-7 GW |
| 400 W | 4.0E-7 GW |
| 500 W | 5.0E-7 GW |
| 600 W | 6.0E-7 GW |
| 700 W | 7.0E-7 GW |
| 800 W | 8.0E-7 GW |
| 900 W | 9.0E-7 GW |
| 1000 W | 1.0E-6 GW |
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