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How do you calculate the watt hour? - Answers

To calculate watt-hours (Wh), multiply the power in watts (W) by the time in hours (h) that the device is used. The formula is: ( \text{Watt-hours} = \text{Watts} \times \text{Hours} ). For example, if a device uses 100 watts for 2 hours, it would consume 200 watt-hours (100 W × 2 h = 200 Wh).



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To calculate watt-hours (Wh), multiply the power in watts (W) by the time in hours (h) that the device is used. The formula is: ( \text{Watt-hours} = \text{Watts} \times \text{Hours} ). For example, if a device uses 100 watts for 2 hours, it would consume 200 watt-hours (100 W × 2 h = 200 Wh).



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How do you calculate the watt hour? - Answers

To calculate watt-hours (Wh), multiply the power in watts (W) by the time in hours (h) that the device is used. The formula is: ( \text{Watt-hours} = \text{Watts} \times \text{Hours} ). For example, if a device uses 100 watts for 2 hours, it would consume 200 watt-hours (100 W × 2 h = 200 Wh).

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