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What is the "unit" of electrical energy?​

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The unit of electrical energy is kilo watt hour (kWh).

The unit of electrical energy is kilo watt hour (kWh).1 kWh can be converted to joule as:

The unit of electrical energy is kilo watt hour (kWh).1 kWh can be converted to joule as:The kilowatt-hour (symbolized

) is a unit of energy equivalent to one kilowatt (1k W) of power expended for one hour of time. The kilowatt-hour is not a standard unit in any formal system, but it is commonly used in electrical applications. is the unit of electrical energy, it is same for both commercial as well as domestic. Commercial unit is having different rate of charge and it is more than domestic unit rate. It is basically applied on power consumption in

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A unit of electrical energy, particularly for utility bills, is the kilowatt-hour (kWh); one kilowatt-hour is equivalent to 3.6 megajoule. Electricity usage is often given in units of kilowatt-hours per year or other time period.

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