A kilowatt is 1000 watts. It's abbreviated by kW.
To find kilowatt-hours (kWh) from kilowatts (kW), you need to multiply the power in kilowatts by the time in hours that the power is used. The formula is: kWh kW x hours. This calculation will give you the total energy consumed in kilowatt-hours.
Using electric bill calculation can help determine how much money you could save by turning off certain appliances. Look at your power bill's total cost and kilowatt hour usage. Divide the cost by the kilowatt hours to find dollars per kilowatt hour. Look up the watts used by any given appliance, and divide by 1000 to get kilowatts. Multiply this by the amount of time in order to get kilowatt hours for the appliance. Times this by the dollars per kilowatt hour and you will find out how much this appliance costs to use for a given amount of time, allowing you to find out how much you could save by reducing the usage of the appliance.
I'm not entirely sure I understand the question. Watts are a measure of power. Power (watts) applied over time consumes energy. Voltage x Amperage = watts 1000 watts is one kilowatt. One kilowatt applied for one hour consumes 1 kilowatt hour of energy.
Kilowatt is a noun.
1 kilowatt = 1000 watt ==> 1 watt = 0.001 kilowatt
1 kilowatt = 1.34102209 horsepower
Henney Kilowatt was created in 1959.
Kid Kilowatt was created in 1996.
Kid Kilowatt ended in 1997.
You don't withot knowing power factor and voltage.
The energy 1 kilowatt-hour (kWh) is 3600000 joules.AnswerThere is no such thing as a 'kilowatt per hour'. You probably mean 'kilowatt hour'?
Assuming an electricity rate of $0.12 per kilowatt-hour, running a 70-watt light bulb for 1 hour would cost $0.0084 or 0.84 cents. This calculation is done by converting watts to kilowatts (70W = 0.07 kW) and then multiplying by the cost per kilowatt-hour.