How long does one degree of electricity keep all kinds of electrical appliances running?

How long does one degree of electricity keep all kinds of electrical appliances running?


One degree of electricity can make 1000W electrical appliances work for 1 hour, and 100W electrical appliances work for 10 hours
Because the unit of electric quantity is degree, that is kV * H (read as kilowatt hour), the smaller the power of an electric appliance, the longer the working time of one degree of electricity



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How long does it take for one kilowatt hour
The electric light is 50W, 1 kilowatt hour = 3600W, that is 3600 / 50 = 72 hours, the electric light is 72 hours. I don't know if this is considered. Why do people on the Internet say 1 kilowatt hour = 1000W? Because I found that the electric light in my dormitory was on for nearly two hours, and I used 3 / 10 of it


Your understanding is wrong
One kilowatt hour = 1000 watt hours, not equal to 3600W
If the power of the electric lamp is 50 watts, then the time that one kilowatt hour of electricity can be used for the lamp is t = 1000 watt hours / 50 watt hours = 20 hours
That is, it takes 20 hours for the lamp to use 1 degree of electricity