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Standard VII
Chemistry
Sub-Atomic Particles
Show that 1 k...
Question
Show that
1
k
W
h
=
3.6
×
10
6
J
.
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Solution
1
k
W
h
=
1
k
W
×
1
h
=
1000
W
×
3600
s
=
3.6
×
10
6
W
s
=
3.6
×
10
6
J
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