Anywhere around 100K/month...depending on your outside lights... Anywhere around 100K/month...depending on your outside lights... Anywhere around 100K/month...depending on your outside lights...
It is around $85k/month. So I would guess the electric bill for the casino is closer to the 750k-1mil mark!
A mini refrigerator uses about 70 watts per hour or 0.07 KWH.Therefore it uses about 24 times 0.07 KWH, or 1.68 Kilowatt Hours per day.There are varied sizes of "mini refrigerators" and varying degrees ofinsulation, so the wattage may vary from 40 watts per hour to 100 watts per hour or .96 KWH to 2.4 KWH per day
on average how many kilowatts does a house use per day in electricity / gasAnswerA kilowatt is a unit of power, which is the rate at which you consume energy. The amount of energy consumed is expressed in kilowatt hours. So your question should read: "How many kilowatt hours of energy does the average home consume over the period of an hour?" As expressed, your question is meaningless, because you do not 'use' kilowatts.The answer is difficult, because it depends on the size of your house, the number of occupants, where you live (cold vs hot climate), the type of appliances you use -e.g. air conditioning, central heating, etc. If you think that your home is typical, check out your electricity bill -it will tell you have many kilowatt hours you've consumed over the billing period. It's then a case of simple mathematics to determine how many kilowatt hours you consumed over one hour.
A middle classed home uses 9.6 mega watts a year (9.6 million watts) divide that by 365 and you'll get the answer.AnswerA watt is an instantaneous measurement of the rate at which you consume energy. Therefore, there is no such thing as 'watts per day'. You should be asking 'How many kilowatt hours does a house use in a day?', because a kilowatt hour is an unit of energy.
A 1000W metal halide lamp ballast uses about 8% of the lamp's wattage, meaning that a 1000W lamp actually consumes 1080 watts, or 1.08 kilowatts. STEP ONE - TAKE HOURS USED AND MULTIPLY BY 1.08 kW STEP TWO - TAKE THAT AND MULTIPLY IT BY COST OF ELECTRICITY, WHICH FOR RESIDENTIAL IN 2008 IS AROUND 11 CENTS/kWH (10 CENTS COMMERCIAL RATES)
it depends on the load.. If you are using a total load of 1000 watts for 1 hour your energy consumption is 1 unit
Worldwide power consumption is estimated to be around 16 terawatts (1.6*1013W)
To obtain amps from watts a voltage must be given.
It depends on the voltage. On a 120 v system that is a power of 540 watts, so the units used per day are 0.54 x 24, or 13 units.
There are many reasons why you should write an essay on the day when you had no electricity. This might be so that you can describe how to survive it to other people.
Mine says 2W and 220-240 volts on the bottom, so I assume 2 watts.
All of them, eventually.
The watt is a rate of delivery or use of energy (1 Joule per second) Anything called watts per day means an increase in power per day. (100 watts first day, 200 watts second day, 300 watts third day etc). I'm sure you don't mean that. Direct ("normal" ) sunlight that falls on a square metre is up to about 100 Watts so you'll never get more power from that even with 100% efficiency. Consult the brochures. Probably a few tens of watts per square meter. Energy per day is watts x time-of-sunlight (direct, near 90 degrees). Which will be Joules. 3600x1000 Joules equal 1 Kilowatt-hour, sometimes called "1 unit".
how much units cosumed by 15 watts cfl ina day
A simple electrical device is a 60 watt light bulb. The bulb is consuming 60 watts of electricity from the moment you turn it on. If you keep that light bulb on for 10 hours the power used is 60 watts x 10 hours = 600 watts of power. Electricity is sold in Kilowatt Hours. A Kilowatt is 1000 watts of power. Depending on the state you live in, it sells for 7 to 18 cents per Kilowatt Hour. So if you leave that light bulb on 10 hours per day for 30 days you will have used up 600 watts x 30 days = 18,000 watts of electricity = 18 Kilowatt Hours. At an average cost of 10 cents per Kilowatt Hour that bulb costs you $1.80 per month to leave on. The formula is watts x time x cost per Kilowatt Hour = cost of use...Answer provided by Gene Evangelist
About 1 day and 1 hour.
Dont buy by the glass...you will get ripped off. There are many liquor stores in Vegas and they offer alcohol for cheap 24 hours a day.
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