33000 ÷ 44.244 = 746 watts.
or,
746 / 1000 = .746 kilowatts (K.W.)
Again, one kilowatt or 1000 watts is equivalent to
1000 ÷ 746 = 1.34 horse power.
The Farad.—The measure constructed to hold a gallon of water may be called the gallon measure. The capacity of a condenser which would contain a charge of one coulomb under one volt pressure is the farad. It may seem strange that there is a unit of quantity and another of capacity to hold that quantity, when in the case of water the term “gallon” may suffice for the measure and the liquid it can hold. Electricity in this respect, however, corresponds to a compressible fluid or a gas.
A gallon measure may hold a gallon of gas or ten; it depends entirely upon the pressure. So a condenser of a certain size may hold any number of coulombs, according to the electrical pressure.
The farad being inconveniently large for practical use, one-millionth of a farad, called a microfarad, is generally adopted.