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
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.
words that end in wh
The "WH" in W.H. Auden stands for Wystan Hugh.
the 56 wh has a higher capacity and will last about 30 mins longer.
WH=WithHeld
The definition of "wh" would be watt-hour.