Name the unit in which you pay the cost of your electricity bill. How is it related to joule?
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Kilowatt hour is the unit in which the we pay the cost of electricity bill. It is represented by kWh.
will take the same amount of energy: 1 Joule. ... If you use one kilowatt of power for an hour, you have used 1 kilowatt-hour, abbreviated kWh, of energy. One kilowatt-hour is equivalent to the energy of 1,000 joules used for 3,600 seconds or 3.6 million Joules. In equation form: 1 kWh = 3.6 million J.
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