Distinguish between kilowatt and kilowatt hour
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KW (Kilowatts) is the amount of power used instantaneously at any given amount of time.
KWH (Kilowatt-hours) is a unit of 1 KW per hour of time.
KWH (Kilowatt-hours) is a unit of 1 KW per hour of time.
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➡️ KILOWATT = Kilowatt (kW): A standard unit of electrical power equal to 1000 watts. The term “kilowatt” (in addition to the measurements of “watt” and “megawatt”) is commonly used to describe the capacity of an electric generator, particularly in reference to small solar photovoltaic and other generating systems.
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➡️KILOWATT HOUR = (kWh): 1,000 watts or 1 kilowatt acting over a period of 1 hour. One kilowatt-hour is equal to 1,000 watt-hours and is equal to 3600 kJ. The primary difference between a kilowatt and a kilowatt-hour is that “kilowatt” measures the capacity of an electric generator and “kilowatt-hour” measures the actual amount of electricity it produces over a certain period of time.
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➡️ KILOWATT = Kilowatt (kW): A standard unit of electrical power equal to 1000 watts. The term “kilowatt” (in addition to the measurements of “watt” and “megawatt”) is commonly used to describe the capacity of an electric generator, particularly in reference to small solar photovoltaic and other generating systems.
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➡️KILOWATT HOUR = (kWh): 1,000 watts or 1 kilowatt acting over a period of 1 hour. One kilowatt-hour is equal to 1,000 watt-hours and is equal to 3600 kJ. The primary difference between a kilowatt and a kilowatt-hour is that “kilowatt” measures the capacity of an electric generator and “kilowatt-hour” measures the actual amount of electricity it produces over a certain period of time.
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