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[-] eronth@lemmy.world 4 points 4 months ago

So, you're right, but there is kind of a difference. Watts measure energy rate at an instantaneous moment, but watt-hours (or commonly kilowatt hours) measures that rate over a timeframe. Yes you're back to joules, but its because they're specifically relating it back to watts, it ends up a more useful unit to be in kW and kWh instead of J and kW or something like that.

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