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someone plzz tell difference between kilowatt and kilowatt hour....not spamming plzz​

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Answered by Braɪnlyємρєяσя
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Explanation:

kW stands for kilowatt. A kilowatt is simply 1,000 watts, which is a measure of power. ... 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.

Answered by SumedhaSen
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A kilowatt-hour (kWh) and a kilowatt (kW) may sound like the same thing, but they're not quite tomato-tomahto. While both are interrelated units of measurement, the important difference between kWh and kW is that a kWh reflects the total amount of electricity used, whereas a kW reflects the rate of electricity usage. And technically the difference between kW vs kWh is that a kWh is a measurement of energy, whereas a kW is a measurement of power, but the terms power and energy are often mistakenly used interchangeably. In actuality, energy refers to the ability to do work, whereas power refers to the rate of energy production or consumption. To really understand kWh vs. kW, though, you also need to think about time.

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