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Discussion Forum : Energy and Power - General Questions (Q.No. 10)
10.
If you used 400 W of power for 30 h, you have used
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Praveen said:
1 decade ago
400 * 30 = 12000 Wh = 12kWh
Rana said:
1 decade ago
p=400w, time=30.
400*30=12000wh=12kwh.
400*30=12000wh=12kwh.
Mazi young said:
1 decade ago
1000 watt = 1kW.
400watt for 30h = 400*30 = 12000Wh = 12kWh.
400watt for 30h = 400*30 = 12000Wh = 12kWh.
Namala chandu said:
1 decade ago
Given units in options is multiplies of W*H.
ANSHUMAN said:
1 decade ago
1000 watt = 1 kw.
400*30/1000 = 12 kwh.
400*30/1000 = 12 kwh.
Shweta said:
1 decade ago
E = P*T.
E = 400*30 = 12000.
E = 12 kWh.
E = 400*30 = 12000.
E = 12 kWh.
NARENDRAGOPI said:
1 decade ago
The power is multiplied by time then the energy is:
E = P*T.
E = 400*30 = 12*10^3.
= 12KWH.
E = P*T.
E = 400*30 = 12*10^3.
= 12KWH.
Inam said:
1 decade ago
What is p*t?
Santhosh said:
9 years ago
What is the formula?
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Parth said:
8 years ago
Energy = Power * Time (hours).
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