How Is The Cost Of Electrical Energy Consumption Computed?

How is the cost of electrical energy consumption computed?

Answer:

Electricity is measured in kilowatt-hours on your bill, not watt-hours. One kilowatt is equal to 1,000 watts, so to calculate how many kWh a device uses, divide the watt-hours from the previous step by 1,000. Using our previous example, this means you would divide 375 watt-hours by 1,000, resulting in 0.375 kWh.


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