Kilowatt-hour (KWh) which is an energy unit equivalent to a power of 1000 Watts running for 1 hour = 1000x3600 Joules =3.6million Joules. 1 kWh is sometimes called in the trade " 1 unit".
Electric utilities use long-haul applications
50 units
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If 20 units are used for light and 30 units are used for sound, then a total of 50 units are used for those two purposes. This means 50 units are left to be converted into heat. So, the number of units of electric energy converted into heat is 50.
The coulomb is the unit used to measure electric charge.
The unit used to measure electric charge in the International System of Units (SI) is the coulomb (C).
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