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Lighting Glossary

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Kilohertz (KHz)
One thousand Hertz (cycles per second).

Kilowatt (kW)
The measure of electrical power equal to 1000 watts.

Kilowatt Hour (kWh)
The standard measure of electrical energy and the typical billing unit used by electrical utilities for electricity use. A 100-watt lamp operated for 10 hours consumes 1000 watt-hours (100 x 10) or one kilowatt-hour. If the utility charges $.10/kWh, then the electricity cost for the 10 hours of operation would be 10 cents (1 x $.10)

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