Physics
1 WH is equal to :
- 3600 J
- 360 J
- 36 J
- 3.6 J
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Answer
3600 J
Reason — 1 watt-hour = 1 watt x 1 hour = 1 W x (60 x 60 s) = 3600 J
Hence, 1 WH = 3600 J
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