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why kWh is the unit of energy​

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Answered by ThePureSoul
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One thousand Watts is one kilowatt, abbreviated kW. That's a measure of power. 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.

Answered by Anonymous
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  • One thousand Watts is one kilowatt, abbreviated kW. That's a measure of power. 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.

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