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3.6×(10)7j=___kwh


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Answered by 4sushmasingh
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Kilowatt-hour definition

Kilowatt-hour is an energy unit (symbol kWh or kW⋅h).

One kilowatt-hour is defined as the energy consumed by power consumption of 1kW during 1 hour:

1 kWh = 1kW ⋅ 1h

One kilowatt-hour is equal to 3.6⋅106 joules:

1 kWh = 3.6⋅106 J

The energy E in kilowatt-hour (kWh) is equal to the power P in kilowatts (kW), times the time t in hours (h).

E(kWh) = P(kW) ⋅ t(h)

Kilowatt-hour example

For example what is the energy consumed when consuming 2kW for 3 hours?

Solution:

E(kWh) = 2kW ⋅ 3h = 6kWh

kWh to Wh, MWh, BTU, kBTU, J, kJ, MJ, GJ conversion

1kWh = 1000Wh = 0.001MWh

1kWh = 3412.14163312794 BTUIT = 3.41214163312794 kBTUIT

1kWh = 3.6⋅106J = 3600kJ = 3.6MJ = 0.0036GJ

kWh to Wh, MWh, BTU, kBTU, J, kJ, MJ, GJ conversion calculator

Convert kilowatt-hour to watt-hour, megawatt-hour, BTU, kiloBTU, joules, kilojoules, megajoules, gigajoules,

Enter watt-hour:  

3600

Wh    

 Enter kilowatt-hour:  

3.6.107j

kWh    

 Enter megawatt-hour:  

0.0036

MWh    

 Enter BTU:  

12283.7098792606

BTUIT    

 Enter kiloBTU:  

12.2837098793

kBTUIT    

 Enter joules:  

12960000

J    

 Enter kilojoules:  

12960

kJ    

 Enter megajoules:  

12.96

MJ    

 Enter gigajoules:  

0.01296

GJ    

         

           

kWh to BTU, Joule conversion table

Kilowatt-hour

(kWh)

BTUIT Joule (J)

0.1 kWh 341.2142 BTU 3.6⋅105 J

1 kWh 3412.1416 BTU 3.6⋅106 J

10 kWh 34121.4163 BTU 3.6⋅107 J

100 kWh 341214.1633 BTU 3.6⋅108 J

1000 kWh 3412141.6331 BTU 3.6⋅109 J

10000 kWh 34121416.3313 BTU 3.6⋅1010 J

Answered by karanjaiswar547
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Answer:

The commercial unit of electrical energy is a kilowatt-hour (kWh). The energy generated by a kilowatt power source in 1 hour is 1 kWh.

1kWh = 1kW × 1hour

1kWh = 1000 × 60 × 60

1kWh = 3.6 × 106 J

1kWh = 3.6 MJ

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