Physics, asked by sahatrupti21, 8 months ago

1 J = ……….. kWh (a) 3.6 × 10 -6 kWh (b) × 10 6 kWh (c) 3.6 × 10 6 kWh (d) × 10 -6 kWh

Answers

Answered by sujalbalapure26
1

Answer:

2.77*10^-7

Explanation:

the correct answer is that

1j is equal to 2.77*10-7

Answered by sicksu101
2

Answer:

2.78*10^(-7) kWh

Explanation:

1kWh= 1000W x 3600s

        =3.6 x 10^6J

1J= 1/(3.6 x 10^6) kWh = 2.78*10^(-7) kWh

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