Watt-hour


noun
1.
a unit of energy equal to the energy of one watt operating for one hour, equivalent to 3600 joules.
Abbreviation: Wh.
noun
1.
a unit of energy equal to a power of one watt operating for one hour. 1 watt-hour equals 3600 joules
watt-hour
A unit of energy, especially electrical energy, equal to the work done by one watt acting for one hour. It is equivalent to 3,600 joules.

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