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It's because the times aren't the same. Maybe same unit but different context so they can't be canceled.
It's like saying you work 8 Hours/day (Eight hours per day). Both are units of time, but their context is different and their combination forms a new meaning beyond the units.
1 KWh is using 1KW for one hour. Because of demand pricing the time you use that KW is important. Like in terms of energy grid using a whole ton of power for one minute vs same total over a long time is different and important dispite being the same amount of energy.
Edit: some phrasing
Time cancels out.
I work 8.
Gotta convert time to the same units before canceling: you work 1/3
Rough day today, I pulled 10 radians.
Good point, and agreed that thinking in kWh is very intuitive and convenient in some contexts like household appliances, but it's being used as a more general unit for energy while Joules are just so much better at, well, representing energy and being able to transition from electric to thermal etc.
I know why but it's stupid and arbitrary and the arbitraryness is what's forcing it.
It's the time. It's always the time.
SI units are all derived from seconds but instead of working with kiloseconds we have minutes and hours and days with a bunch of idiotic conversions.
The "second" you invite time into your measure, you invite some real bullshit ad-hoc pseudo-unit convenience units and fuck them. May as well just go imperial and have 14 rods to the fucking hogshead.
Is that a standard hog or a chefs hog?