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I assume you mean 0.09 dollars per kwh? 6 * 100w = 600w (joules per second) 600w / 1000 = 0.6kw 0.6kw * 6h = 3.6 kwh 3.6 kwh * 0.09 = 0.324 dollars So your awnser is 32 cents
You are confusing electrical potential (Volts) and power (Watts). The equation for power (watts) is P = VI where V is volts (a measure of electrical "pressure") and I is current in amperes (the rate of flow of electricity). If the system is 120V and the power used is 600W then the current used is 5A. If the system is 240V and the power used is 600W then the current used is 2.5A.
cp8a lubriplate is an equal to the 600w super
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"Kilowatt" is a rate of using energy. It's not an amount of anything.A 60-watt bulb uses energy at the rate of 60 watts ... the same as 0.06 kilowatts.In one hour, it uses 60 watt-hours of energy ... the same as 0.06 kilowatt-hours.
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600w - the thicker filament has a lower resistance, which leads to a higher current and thus higher wattage
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It depends on the voltage source. watts = voltage * voltage / resistance and amps = voltage / resistance example 1: To produce 600W from a 120V source, you need a resistor of size 120V*120V/600W = 24 Ohm. This would pull 120V/24 Ohm = 5 amps. example 2: To produce 600W from a 240V source, you need a resistor of size 240V*240V/600W = 96 Ohm. This would pull 240V/96 Ohm = 2.5 amps.
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600w and do not over fill.