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What is the meaning of the symbolKWhKWh? What quantity does it represent? How much electric energy in KWhKWh is consumed by an electrical appliance of 1000 Watts1000\text{ }Watts when it is switched on for 60 minutes?

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We have to define about theKWhKWh term as well as write the quantity that the termKWhKWhcontain in terms of Joule and calculate the energy consumed by an appliance of 1000 Watts1000\text{ }Wattsin 60 minutes which is the mathematical form of the term KWhKWh.

Energy,E=P×tEnergy,E=P\times t
Where, PPis the power consumed by an appliance and its unit is Watt or ‘WW’. Whereas, tt is the time in which the power is consumed and its unit is sec or ‘ss’.
While,EEis the energy and its unit is joule or ‘JJ’.

Complete step-by-step solution:
KWhKWh means the kilowatt-hour, which is called the commercial unit for the measurement of electrical energy. Also, One-kilowatt-hour is defined as the amount of electrical energy consumed when an electrical appliance has power that is rated to 1 kilowatt which is used for 1 hour.
Now, the amount of electric energy in KWhKWh that is consumed by an electrical appliance of 1000 watts when it is switched on for 60 minutes is as follow :-
Power,P=1000 WattsPower,P=1000\text{ }Watts
P= 1KWP=\text{ 1KW}
time,t=60 mintime,t=60\text{ }min
t=1 hrt=1\text{ }hr
Energy,E=Power×timeEnergy,E=Power\times time
So, P=1000Watts×60minP=1000Watts\times 60\min
P=1000Joule(J)sec×60×60secP=1000\dfrac{Joule(J)}{\sec }\times 60\times 60\sec
P=36×100000×JouleP=36\times 100000\times Joule
P=3.6×106JP=3.6\times {{10}^{6}}J
Therefore, the commercial unit of energy that is 1 kWh1~kWh represents the   3.6×106J~~3.6\times {{10}^{6}}Jof energy.
Also,E=1KW×1hrE=1KW\times 1hr
So,
Energy consumed isE=1KWhE=1KWh
Which is the Mathematically derivation of the termKWhKWh.

Additional information: Energy is defined as the capacity for doing work. It exists in many forms like potential, kinetic, thermal, chemical, electrical, etc. Therefore, Electrical energy refers to the energy that is converted from the electric potential energy. This energy is supplied by the combination of electric current and electric potential that is delivered by an electric circuit provided by an electric power utility. Thus, all electrical energy is potential energy before it is delivered to the end of use. Once it converts from potential energy, it becomes electrical energy which is called another form of energy.

Note: KWhKWh is only the commercial term for electrical energy not the S.I term as the S.I term of electrical energy is Joule represented by the symbol ‘JJ’ because electrical energy is also one of the forms of energy.