1 kilowatt = 1,000 watts 6 kilowatts = 6,000 watts 6 kilowatt-hours = 6,000 watt-hours
This would be 30 watthours, or 0.030 kilowatthours
energy = power * time = 20w * 1hr = 20 watthours or 0.02 kilowatthours
Kilowatthours was created in 1998.
That is impossible. That are different things.
kilowatthours
kWh stands for kiloWatthours, the amount of electrical energy an appliance uses or generates in one hour measured in kiloWatts. It has nothing to do with one cubic metre of water.
Kilo = 1000. Watts the produce of Amps x Volts. One hour is not divided up into kilowatt hours, it is the use of 1000 watts over a period of one hour.
800 watthours, = 0,8 kWH, over here about 10-20 eurocents I guess.
Amps times volts = watts Watts measures the rate of power usage. watts times hours = watt hours Watt hours is a measure of the amount of power used.
How many times that 6 go into 100
5 6 + 6 + 6 + 6 + 6 = 30
there are 60 tenths in 6 because you divide 6 by .10 and you get 60.