What Is a Kilowatt-Hour?
A kilowatt-hour (kWh) is a measure of the amount of energy a device needs to run for one hour, commonly used as the billing unit for residential or commercial electrical service.
A kilowatt-hour (kWh) is a measure of the amount of energy a device needs to run for one hour, commonly used as the billing unit for residential or commercial electrical service.
A kilowatt (kW) is a measure of electrical energy equivalent to 1,000 watts. For example, ten 100-watt lightbulbs require 1…
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