| kilovolt |
1,000 volts. The amount of electric force carried through a high-voltage transmission line is measured in kilovolts.
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| kilowatt |
The basic unit of electric demand, equal to 1,000 watts; average household demand is 10 to 20 kilowatts.
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| kilovolt |
One kilovolt is equal to 1,000 volts. The standard voltage for use in the home is 120 volts.
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| kilowatt |
The electrical unit of power which equals 1,000 watts or 1.341 horsepower. Since one watt equals one Joule per second, a kilowatt equals 1,000 joules per second. The Kilowatt-Hour (KWH) is the basic unit of electric energy. It equals 1 kilowatt of power applied for 1 hour.
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| kilogram |
A measurement of weight equal to about 2.2 pounds.
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