Definition of Watthour

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Watthour

The term 'Watthour' as it applies to the area of nuclear science can be defined as ' An unit of energy equal to one watt of power steadily supplied to, or taken from, an electrical circuit for one hour (or exactly 3.6x103J). '.

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