1 kwh is the unit used by electricity companies for pricing and billing.
1KWh=3.6MJ?
Turning of electricity abates green house gas emissions. As one unit i.e. 1KWH = 1 tonne of CO2 equivalent.
The SI unit of energy is Joules The commercial unit of energy is KiloWaltHour(KWh) The relationship between SI unit and commercial unit is: 1 KWh=3.6*106J (or 3600000 J) One KiloWaltHour is: 1kWh = 1kW * 1h And the definition for kWh is: 1kWh is the electric energy consumed by an appliance of power 1 whenit is used for one hour
Your question is wrong. Kwh is a unit of energy, mw is a unit of power . 1kw=1000000milli watt(mw) 1kwh=1000000mwh
One kilowatt-hour (kWh) can power a variety of household appliances. For example, it can run a 100-watt light bulb for 10 hours, a refrigerator for about 24 hours, or a typical laptop for approximately 10 hours. Additionally, it can charge an electric vehicle for about 3-4 miles of range, depending on the vehicle's efficiency. Overall, 1 kWh is a versatile unit of energy that supports many everyday activities.
2 hours. 500watt x 1 hour = .5kwh
A unit of what?
If an electrical item is rated at 1 killowatt (rating normally recorded on a label on the item) and it remains energised for one whole hour then it would have used 1kwh of energy - that is the unit you pay your energy provider. kwh = Power x time. Where power is the rating of the item (in kw) and time is the duration that it is switched on (in hours).
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You can not equate a unit of length with a unit of volume,
That depends what "unit" you are talking about.
1kwh, 3kwh, 5kwh, 7kwh, 9kwh, 11kwh, P2, P4, P6, P8, P10, P12... these are the chips of electro sci-dama.