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The average yearly electrical consumption around the world for those areas that have electricity is 3,500 kilowatt hours. In the United States the average is almost 11,000 kilowatt hours.
When you're estimating how long it will take you to drive to the office in the morning, or to Grandma's house in the next town on Saturday. If you have a good figure for your average speed in morning rush-hour traffic, or your average on a long-distance highway trip (they're probably different), then you can use your average speed to estimate the time required, and you don't have to include all the details of how many stops you'll make, how many lights there are, how much traffic, etc.
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Einstein estimated that humans use only 2 percent of their brains on average.
(total distance travelled)/(total time)
435000 megawatts.
"Watts" is a rate of using energy, not an amount of energy.A broad-brush ballpark average rate of energy use by a household,averaged over a very long period of time, is something like 1,000 watts.So 2,500 megawatts of power is the rate needed to power2.5 x 109 / 103 = 2.5 million homes.
The hydroelectric generator made 5 megawatts of electricity every day.
Average electric power used in Australia is 1.1 kW per person averaged over 1 year. ACT has 370,000 people so the average power used is 400 Megawatts. The supply probably has the capacity to supply 2-3 times that at times of peak usage, usually in hot weather when aircon is in use widely.
It gets an estimated EPA average for Automatic is 21 city/26 Highway, and for Manual is 21 City/27 Highway.
The hydroelectric generator made 5 megawatts of electricity every day.
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50 gallons on average
The cost of a city electricity bill will vary greatly depending on one's location, how big their home is, how many people live there and how much electricity they use. On average it might be between $120 and $200 a month.
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