Why are Watt Hours not Watts per Hour? Are they the same thing?

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Why are Watt Hours not Watts per Hour? Are they the same thing?

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“Per” usually means divided by. As in, A divided by B. But when you combine two units without using “per” it indicates multiplication, as in A times B. For example, “newton meters” comes from multiplying a number of newtons times a number of meters.

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