Physics, asked by purvamvadhiya, 10 months ago

explain the commercial unit of energy kilowatt hour​

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Answered by shamoil32
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Answer:

it is been given the name by the great scientist and it is used in science

Answered by Tarun16968
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Answer:

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The commercial unit of energy is Kilowatt hour(kWh).

1 kWh = 1 kW power × I H time

When a device of power 1 kW is operated for 1 hour then energy consumption will be 1 kWh.

1 kWh = 1000 W × 3600 seconds

= 3600000 Joules

= 3.6×10^6 Joules

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