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Yes, but.... KWH = KW * H So any numbers that satisfy this equation are also one KWH. For instance: * 250 watts for 4 hours * 500 watts for 2 hours * 1000 watts for 1 hour * 2000 watts for 0.5 hours * 4000 watts for 15 minutes * etc. Keep in mind that kilo- means thousands, so KW means thousands of watts ( 1KW = 1000W).

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Yes, 1000 watts is equal to 1 kilowatt. This is because there are 1000 watts in one kilowatt, making them equivalent in terms of power.

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Yes, and you should have known that.

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1,000 watts = 1 kilowatt.

Period.

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