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(True or False) One Kilowatt-hour
(True or False) One Kilowatt-hour is equal to the energy consumed by an electric device of 1 W for 1 hour
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One kilowatt-hour (kWh) is the amount of work or energy generated when one kilowatt of power is supplied for a time of one hour.
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Candy
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The electric company charges by the kilowatt hour, you used 805 kilowatt hours and the power company charges0.04567 / kilowatt
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The electric company charges by the kilowatt hour, you used 805 kilowatt hours and the power company charges0.04567 / kilowatt
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Power companies typically bill customers based on the number of kilowatt-hours used during a single billing period. A kilowatt
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questioner
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Power companies typically bill customers based on the number of kilowatt-hours used during a single billing period. A kilowatt
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HELLO
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Consumers pay for electricity by the kilowatt-hour (the amount of electricity used by a 1,000-watt appliance in one hour). If
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Mike
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one kilwatt/hour (kWh) is the amount of work or energy generated when one kilowatt of power is supplied fr a time of one hour. a
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taylor
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The formula B=40+2w/3 is USed for working out the electricity bill of b-naira for a month, in which W -kilowatt -hour of
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Okah
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the cost of operating an appliance varies jointly as the number of watts drawn, the hours of operation and the cost per
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ryan
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