Question 15. Isn\'t the correct answer Power because a kW-Hr is the units for po
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Question 15. Isn't the correct answer Power because a kW-Hr is the units for power?
eT2-Soln-PH-201-001 :( -Exam 2 T2 Soln ,a a. All balls have the same speed b. Ball A c. Ball B d. Ball C The unit Kwh (kilowatt-hour) is a common unit the electrical power companies use to charge their customers. In terms of physical quantity, which of the following quantities is this unit for? 15· a. poweir b. energyc. force d. time Section II: Do any TWO of the 3 problems (no. 16-18) and show all the details in the space provided. No credits for just putting down a correct answer, but partial credits will be given to correct steps (20% x 2-40%) CIRCLE the number of the problems you want to be graded! 12:21Explanation / Answer
Kilowatt hour is the industrial unit for energy consumed.
Power (P) =(Work done or energy consumed) / time interval
So, energy consumed = Power * time interval
= wat * hour= joule/sec *60*60sec
So kilowatt hour = 1000wat * 60*60 second = 36*10^5joule
Hence correct choice of answer is option 'B'.
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