2016Jul09 0 How many watt-hours are there in 1000 joules? Q: How many watt-hours are there in 1000 joules? Ans: 1kwhr = 3.6x106J 1whr = 3.6x106J/103 1whr = 3.6x106-3J 1whr = 3.6x103J 1whr/3.6x103 = 1J 0.000278whr = 1J 1000x0.000278watt hr = 1000x1J 0.27778watt hr = 1000J Unknown Hello I am Adnan Karim, a Student, blogger, Programmer. I am Here To Help You. You Can ask me Anything at https://www.Ask.fm/adnanskiwordy Related Posts:IMPORTANT QUESTIONS FOR PHYSICS HSSC-I 2017 FBISE Physics Chapter 2 'Vectors and Equilibrium' Short Questions...Physics Chapter 1 'Measurements' Short Questions and Answers... No comments: Post a Comment Search Anything
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