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Τι (ποιος) είναι kWh$42823$ - ορισμός

PHYSICAL QUANTITY REPRESENTING ENERGY CONTENT PER MASS
Orders of magnitude (specific energy); Massic energy; Energy to weight ratio; KWh/kg; Caloric density; Orders of magnitude (specific energy density); KW⋅h/kg; Gravimetric energy density

Kilowatt hour         
UNIT OF ENERGY, OFTEN USED FOR ELECTRICAL BILLING
Board of Trade Unit; KWh; Terawatt-hour; TWh; Kilowatt Hour; Megawatt-hour; MWh; Gigawatt-hour; Megawatt hour; TW·h; Watt hour; GWh; KW·h; Kwh; GW·h; Watt-hours; Board of trade unit; W•h; KW•h; WHr; Gigawatthour; Megawatt hour (MWh); Kilowatthour; Kilowatt-hours; KWH; Megawatthours; KW h; Megawatt hours; Watt hours; Kilowatt hours; Megawatt-hours; Watthour; Watt-hour; Kw/h; GW*h; TW*h; W*h; Kilowatt*hour; Kilowatt·hour; BOTU; MW·h; Terawatt hour; Gigawatt hour; Gigawatt-hours; Kilowatts per hour; Terrawatt-hour; Milliwatt hour; Petawatt-hour; PWh; Gigawatt hours; KWhr; TWyr; KW⋅h; Whr; W/h; Kilowatt hour; Terawatt-hours; Board of Trade unit; Milliwatt-hour
·add. ·- A unit of work or energy equal to that done by one kilowatt acting for one hour;
- approx. = 1.34 horse-power hour.
keppo         
FINNISH COMPANY
Wiik & Höglund; KWH Mirka; Wiik & Hoeglund; Wiik & Hoglund; Vasa Rederi Ab; Jakobstads Cellulosa Ab; Forss & Govenius; Oy Muotekno Ab; Oy Sul-Mu Ab; Laurolon Oy; Plastilon Oy; Sipap Pipe Systems S.A.; Keppo
1. Pet name for a female friend. 2. Insult for an adrogynous male.
1. Keppo, c'mon! You've been doing your makeup for an hour.
2. Look what Joe's wearing. Keppo!
kilowatt-hour         
UNIT OF ENERGY, OFTEN USED FOR ELECTRICAL BILLING
Board of Trade Unit; KWh; Terawatt-hour; TWh; Kilowatt Hour; Megawatt-hour; MWh; Gigawatt-hour; Megawatt hour; TW·h; Watt hour; GWh; KW·h; Kwh; GW·h; Watt-hours; Board of trade unit; W•h; KW•h; WHr; Gigawatthour; Megawatt hour (MWh); Kilowatthour; Kilowatt-hours; KWH; Megawatthours; KW h; Megawatt hours; Watt hours; Kilowatt hours; Megawatt-hours; Watthour; Watt-hour; Kw/h; GW*h; TW*h; W*h; Kilowatt*hour; Kilowatt·hour; BOTU; MW·h; Terawatt hour; Gigawatt hour; Gigawatt-hours; Kilowatts per hour; Terrawatt-hour; Milliwatt hour; Petawatt-hour; PWh; Gigawatt hours; KWhr; TWyr; KW⋅h; Whr; W/h; Kilowatt hour; Terawatt-hours; Board of Trade unit; Milliwatt-hour
(kilowatt-hours)
A kilowatt-hour is a unit of energy that is equal to the energy provided by a thousand watts in one hour.
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Specific energy

Specific energy or massic energy is energy per unit mass. It is also sometimes called gravimetric energy density, which is not to be confused with energy density, which is defined as energy per unit volume. It is used to quantify, for example, stored heat and other thermodynamic properties of substances such as specific internal energy, specific enthalpy, specific Gibbs free energy, and specific Helmholtz free energy. It may also be used for the kinetic energy or potential energy of a body. Specific energy is an intensive property, whereas energy and mass are extensive properties.

The SI unit for specific energy is the joule per kilogram (J/kg). Other units still in use in some contexts are the kilocalorie per gram (Cal/g or kcal/g), mostly in food-related topics, watt hours per kilogram in the field of batteries, and the Imperial unit BTU per pound (Btu/lb), in some engineering and applied technical fields.

The concept of specific energy is related to but distinct from the notion of molar energy in chemistry, that is energy per mole of a substance, which uses units such as joules per mole, or the older but still widely used calories per mole.