2 differences between watt-hour and watt
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Watt is the unit of power whereas kilowatt-hour (kWh) is the unit of energy. Watt indicates the rate of using energy in J/s. You can compare this to how fast water is flowing out of a water pipe. If you have a Light bulb that has a rating of 100 watt, it means that the light bulb consumes 100 J per second.
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watt is the unit of power whereas kilowatt-how is the unit of energy.watt indicates the rate of using energy in J/s.you can compare this to how fast water is flowing out of a water pipe.If you have a light bulb that has a rating of 100 watt,it means that the light bulb consumes 100J per sec.
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watt is the unit of power whereas kilowatt-how is the unit of energy.watt indicates the rate of using energy in J/s.you can compare this to how fast water is flowing out of a water pipe.If you have a light bulb that has a rating of 100 watt,it means that the light bulb consumes 100J per sec.
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