Political Science, asked by djhaider8369, 9 months ago

One unit of electrical energy is equal to
(a) 3.6x 105J
(b) 3.6 x 106 J
(c) 36 x 105 J
(d) both (b) and (c)

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Answered by king8920
12

Answer:

the answer is below

d is the answer

Answered by writersparadise
10

One unit of electrical energy is equal to 3.6 x 10^6 J.

Electric energy can be derived from either electric kinetic or potential energy. It is a combination of the electric potential from an electric circuit and the electric current. It is the energy due to the flow of electric charge. Electric energy as such is usually a form of potential energy. In some rare cases, it can be kinetic.

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