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.
Kilowatt is a unit of power, not of energy. "Kilowatt per day" doesn't make much sense. Basically, a house uses the same amount of kilowatts in a day as it does in a year. At least on average.
To find the energy, multiply the power in kilowatts by the number of hours it is used for, and the answer is in kilowatt-hours, also known as Units.
40-60 kilowatts each day
Around 15 to 20kWH per day.
Too much
it depends on the load.. If you are using a total load of 1000 watts for 1 hour your energy consumption is 1 unit
45 watts
Hoovers use 1000 - 2000 watts
189 watts
Too much
17000 watts per plug in
it depends on the load.. If you are using a total load of 1000 watts for 1 hour your energy consumption is 1 unit
Electric lights that use from 0.02 watts to 50,000 watts have been manufactured. The CFLs, fluorescent tubes, and incandescent bulbs in your house probably operate in the range of 20-100 watts.
To obtain amps from watts a voltage must be given.
45 watts
Hoovers use 1000 - 2000 watts
Abut 20 watts.
189 watts
25 watts.
650 watts
About 10 watts