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define the commercial unit of electrical energy

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Answered by siddybrainly
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commercial unit of electrical energy is kWh (kilo watt hours)

1kWh = 1000×60×60
=3600000 joules



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Answered by Priatouri
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KWh (kilowatt-hour).

Explanation:

  • KWh (kilowatt-hour) is known as the commercial unit of electrical energy.
  • In simple terms, the commercial unit of electrical energy is defined as the energy consumed by any electronic appliance in an hour.
  • The energy in watt-hour is the amplification of power in watts (unit) and time in hours.
  • In short, the KWh is the commercial unit of electrical energy.

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