Question #32d48

2 Answers
Mar 21, 2015

To go from Joules to kWh you just have to use a simple conversion factor

3.86 * 10^(10)cancel("J") * (2.77778 * 10^(-7)"kWh")/(1cancel("Joule")) = 1.0722 * 10^(4)"kWh"

Rounded to three sig figs, the answer will be 1.07 * 10^(4)"kWh".

Mar 21, 2015

I believe it's appropriate to explain the reasons behind the calculations presented in the first answer.

Let's start from definitions.

Joule (abbreviated as J) is a unit of energy equal to work made by a force of 1 newton (1N) at a distance of 1 meter (1m):
1J=1N*1m

Watt (abbreviated as W) is a unit of power (that is, energy per unit of time) equal to work of 1 Joule (1J) per second (1sec), that is 1W=(1J)/(1sec).

Therefore,
1W*1sec=1J
or, in words, one Joule equals to one Watt-second.

Now we have to transform watt and second into kilowatt (1kW=1000W) and hour (1h=3600sec):
1kWh=1000W*3600sec=3600000J

Or, reversing this equality,
1J=1/3600000kWh=2.777778*10^-7kWh

Using the above equality, we do the calculations presented in the first answer:
3.86*10^10J=(3.86*10^10)/3600000kWh=
=(3.86*10^10)/(3.6*10^6)kWh=1.0722*10^4kWh

As you see, all the difficulties of this problem lie in the definitions of the units of measurement: the two main ones (1J=1N*1m - unit of energy and 1W=(1J)/(1sec) - unit of power) and a derived unit of kilowatt-hour, which is a power of 1000 watt applied during the time of 1 hour.