1 Joule is 1 Watt-Second. 1 Watt Hour is 3600 Watt-Second or 3600 Joules.
400 Watt-Hours is 1440000 Joules.
depends on conditon usually around 400
To calculate the wasted energy in a TV, you would multiply the power consumption of the TV (in watts) by the time the TV is left on (in hours). This will give you the energy consumed in watt-hours (Wh). To convert watt-hours to joules, multiply by 3600 (since 1 Wh = 3600 joules).
To calculate the total energy consumed in joules, we first convert the power from kilowatts to watts: 3 kW = 3000 watts. Then we multiply the power by the time to get the total energy: 3000 W * 2 hours = 6000 Wh. Finally, we convert watt-hours to joules by multiplying by 3600 (1 Wh = 3600 J): 6000 Wh * 3600 = 21,600,000 joules.
1500mAh
no wh is not a word
yes 4.1 wh is larger than 5.33
words that end in wh
If by "200 vs. 400" you mean a power unit like watts, you will consume the same energy (800 Wh or 0.8 kWh) in both cases.
WH=WithHeld
The definition of "wh" would be watt-hour.
the 56 wh has a higher capacity and will last about 30 mins longer.
The "WH" in W.H. Auden stands for Wystan Hugh.