1 tr is equal to how many Kw .is there any specific formula
for this to get the result .
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Answer / md shadab akhtar
According to General Standard 1, TR is nearly equals to 3.51 KW. or 3517 watt
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Answer / sacin
1TR=1TON*LATENT HEAT*24 HOURS
=1000kg*335kj/KG*24hours
=1000*335/60*60
=3.5kj/S
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