the answer is 2191 and thats the truth 25 million divied a bye 2191 =99885556
Most all houses use some. Nuclear is about 19 percent of total supply.
they convert solar energy ( light from the sun) into electricity to use in houses or buisnesses. to install, it costs money, but the energy is free from nature! :)
three types of electrical energy is an outlet, a lightbulb, and the sun. I know these are right because my teacher told me.
Peanuts are not fissile materials and cannot be used to generate nuclear energy. If they could, however, be transmuted into energy, using Einstein's mass-energy equivalence formula e=mc2, and assuming a mass of one gram per peanut, you could create 1x1013 joules. That would power a typical home using 1000 KWH per month for about 230 years, or 230 houses for about one year. Keep in mind that not even nuclear reactors fully transmute the energy in the core - they transmute less than 1% before they need to be refueled - so this is just a theoretical number that really has no meaning, except to show the energy present in everything that is.
The 'power' that comes from a both nuclear and solar is the same - it's electricity. Nuclear power is quite clean while it is being produced (assuming nothing goes wrong with the plant), however getting rid of the harmful nuclear waste after it's use is an extremely difficult pollution problem. Solar power is 100% clean, and no harmful waste is caused after it's useful life. If you were to power a house with solar electricity, it can either be done by suplimenting the electricity needs at night with other green electicity (such as from a green energy supplier), or the electricity from the solar panels can be stored in solar batteries then power will be available day and night. Looking at the very short term problem, nuclear produces a lot of power and is clean (apart from after it's use). Looking at long term, and the need to reduce pollution and nuclear waste then more solar power is better. Nuclear and solar should work together - If more houses/buildings were powered by solar (and other green electicity) then it would mean reducing the need for quite as many nuclear power stations.
Nuclear energy is used to boil water into steam, just like burning coal does. The steam turns giant turbine generators which make electricity and the electricity is sent to your house with wires.
Nuclear power provides about 19 percent of total electricity, but when you use electricity you are not aware where it has come from
It isn't. Do you mean how is wind energy distributed? There is no such thing as wind energy or nuclear energy or coal energy. energy is energy, there is no possible way to distinguish where it came from. The energy from a wind turbine is converted to electricity, and put into the electric grid with the energy from all other sources. From the grid it goes to houses and factories as needed.
Most all houses use some. Nuclear is about 19 percent of total supply.
one year of energy can supply 6 million houses
Many houses in Mozambique do have electricity.
because for energy and electricity to heat up houses or for TVs or for idk computers
they convert solar energy ( light from the sun) into electricity to use in houses or buisnesses. to install, it costs money, but the energy is free from nature! :)
On the contrary, houses are ALWAYS supplied with a.c.
Yes. People didn't always have electricity, and they survived. It would be hard to get used to, but yes. Yes. There is a place called Greenville and they recycle everything. Their houses are energy efficient. That means they use no energy. You can survive without energy.
Most houses still use electricity for energy but it is better to get hot water/solar panels to get rid of your electricity bill. Though you'll need more than one to completely dissolve it.
Power Plants! Fossil fired / coal fired Nuclear No Hydro electrical No Wind powered Solar Panels in some houses