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Discussion Forum : Energy and Power - General Questions (Q.No. 15)
15.
How many watt-hours represent 65 W used for 18 h?
Discussion:
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Sasmita mahalik said:
4 weeks ago
Power = 65 watts.
Time of period = 18 hours.
Wh = power * time.
Wh = 65 * 18 = 1170wh.
Time of period = 18 hours.
Wh = power * time.
Wh = 65 * 18 = 1170wh.
Sachin said:
3 years ago
Thanks all for giving a clear explanation.
Vineet Khampariya said:
5 years ago
Power = 65 watts.
Time of period = 18 hours.
wh = power * time.
wh = 65 * 18 = 1170wh.
Time of period = 18 hours.
wh = power * time.
wh = 65 * 18 = 1170wh.
POPENAT said:
8 years ago
Solution:
Power = 65 Watts.
Time of period = 18 hours.
Wh = Power * Time.
Wh = 65*18 = 1170Wh.
Power = 65 Watts.
Time of period = 18 hours.
Wh = Power * Time.
Wh = 65*18 = 1170Wh.
Arvind said:
1 decade ago
Wh = Power*Time.
Wh = 65*18 = 1170Wh.
Wh = 65*18 = 1170Wh.
Akash said:
1 decade ago
Solution:
Power = 65 Watts.
Time of period = 18 hours.
Wh = Power*Time.
Wh = 65*18 = 1170Wh.
Power = 65 Watts.
Time of period = 18 hours.
Wh = Power*Time.
Wh = 65*18 = 1170Wh.
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Sandhya said:
1 decade ago
65*18=1170wh
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