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difference between kilowatt and kilowatt hour?​

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Answered by harsh200356
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The difference between kilowatt and kilowatt hour is that kilowatt is measured in meters and that is measured in hour


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Answered by bhuvaneshwari13
7

hey mate

W stands for kilowatt. A kilowatt is simply 1,000 watts, which is a measure of power. So, for example, the 10,000 watt electric shower in the top bullet point above could also be called a 10 kilowatt shower.

A kilowatt hour (kWh) is a measure of energy.

So a 1,000 watt drill needs 1,000 watts (1 kW) of power to make it work, and uses 1 kWh of energy in an hour.

That’s why, if you leave a TV or computer on standby, it is still using power and creating a kWh cost on your energy bill.

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