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One kilowatt-hour is equal to which of these values? 3.6 × 106 watts 3.6 × 106 joules 3.6 × 106 amps 3.6 × 106 ohms
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One kilowatt-hour is equal to which of these values?
3.6 × 106 watts
3.6 × 106 joules
3.6 × 106 amps
3.6 × 106 ohms
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the answer is B #platousers
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One kilowatt-hour = 1000 watts = 1000 joules/second
One hour = 60 × 60 = 3600 seconds
One kWh = 3600 × 1000 joules
One kWh = 36 × 100000 joules
One kWh = 3.6 × 10 × 100000 joules
One kWh = 3.6 × 10⁶ joules
Answer: Second option
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