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what is meant by 1 unit​

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Answered by Anonymous
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When we get our electricity bills, it shows that we have used a certain number of units for the given period. When we go to buy appliances, most of them have watts mentioned on them. If you find it difficult to understand the relation between the two, then you are not alone. Electricity bill and its components are confusing to many and with this article, we will try to explain what are watt, kilowatt and a unit of electricity.

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Answered by Anonymous
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the answer is ........

A unit (as mentioned on the electricity bills) is represented in kWH or Kilowatt Hour. This is the actual electricity or energy used. If you use 1000 Watts or 1 Kilowatt of power for 1 hour then you consume 1 unit or 1 Kilowatt-Hour (kWh) of electricity.....

So to display the units or multiples of units for either Resistance, Current or Voltage we would use as an example: 1kV = 1 kilo-volt – which is equal to 1,000 Volts. 1mA = 1 milli-amp – which is equal to one thousandths (1/1000) of an Ampere......

for another words ....... 1 unit = kilowatt ( 1 hour )

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