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Standard X
Physics
Energy
Question
One kWh is equal to
3.6
×
10
5
J
3.6
×
10
6
J
3.6
×
10
4
J
3.6
×
10
3
J
A
3.6
×
10
6
J
B
3.6
×
10
4
J
C
3.6
×
10
3
J
D
3.6
×
10
5
J
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Solution
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Watt is defined as joule per second. Kilowatt is
10
3
joule per second and kwh is kilowatt hour
10
3
×
60
×
60
So 1kwh=
3.6
×
10
7
J.
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