top | item 38643471 (no title) naich | 2 years ago Nope. discuss order hn newest wlesieutre|2 years ago Watts are a rate of one joule per second.If you want to talk about a quantity of energy rather than a rate of energy production/consumption, the units would be either kilowatt hours or joules (1 kWh = 3,600,000 joules). jrockway|2 years ago Yup, kilowatt hours are a cursed unit that simply reduces to joules (a nice and easy to remember 3.6 million of them). load replies (1)
wlesieutre|2 years ago Watts are a rate of one joule per second.If you want to talk about a quantity of energy rather than a rate of energy production/consumption, the units would be either kilowatt hours or joules (1 kWh = 3,600,000 joules). jrockway|2 years ago Yup, kilowatt hours are a cursed unit that simply reduces to joules (a nice and easy to remember 3.6 million of them). load replies (1)
jrockway|2 years ago Yup, kilowatt hours are a cursed unit that simply reduces to joules (a nice and easy to remember 3.6 million of them). load replies (1)
wlesieutre|2 years ago
If you want to talk about a quantity of energy rather than a rate of energy production/consumption, the units would be either kilowatt hours or joules (1 kWh = 3,600,000 joules).
jrockway|2 years ago