Physics, asked by SamSafan, 11 months ago

1 unit of electricity is equal to​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The basic unit of electricity is the Kilowatt hour (kWh). In simple terms, 1 kWh is the amount of energy used by a 1kW (1000 watt) electric heater for 1 hour. Another example is ten 100-watt light bulbs used for 1 hour.

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A unit (as mentioned on the electricity bills) is represented in kWH or Kilowatt Hour. This is the actual electricity or energy used. If you use 1000 Watts or 1 Kilowatt of power for 1 hour then you consume 1 unit or 1 Kilowatt-Hour (kWH) of electricity.
Answered by lasya61
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hey mate here is ur answer I unit is equal to the

1000 watts because the electricity is measure in the watts

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