johnny_cakes
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With respect, no.
”In a nutshell, watt-hours measure amounts of energy for a specific period of time, and watts measure rates of power at a moment in time. A common analogy for watts and watt-hours is speed and distance.”
What you're now quoting is correct and is consistent with what I wrote. watt-hours is amount of energy and watts is a rate (e.g. 1 joule/second). But what I was correcting is what you previously wrote (re-pasted here for your reference):
2,100 watts/hr
"2,100 watts/hr" is incorrect. What you meant to say instead is any of these, which are all correct:
- 2,100 watts
- 2.1 kW
- 2.1 kWh/hr
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