For calculation purposes one horsepower is equal to 746 watts. So to find the total wattage of the motor multiply the total horsepower by 746. To change the wattage to kilowatts divide the total wattage by 1000.
The minimum speed of 6v motor to produce electricity is 15 Mph.
To calculate the energy consumption of a 15 hp motor operating at full load for one hour in a three-phase system, you can use the formula: Energy (kWh) = Power (hp) × 0.746 (kW/hp) × Time (hours). For a 15 hp motor, this equates to 15 × 0.746 × 1 = 11.19 kWh. Therefore, a 15 hp motor would consume approximately 11.19 units of electricity in one hour.
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Between 15 and 90 days depending on how often you consume it and how much you consume each time.
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Typically 10 to 15 amps.
A typical 15-year-old refrigerator from the 90s consumed around 1,000-1,500 kilowatt-hours of electricity per year. These older models were less energy efficient compared to modern refrigerators due to advancements in technology and energy-saving features.
To calculate the cost of running a 15 watt bulb non-stop for a year, you first need to determine the cost of electricity per kilowatt-hour (kWh) in your area. Once you have that information, you can use the formula (Wattage/1000) x Hours Used x Days in a Year x Cost per kWh to find the annual cost. If the cost of electricity is $0.12 per kWh, running a 15 watt bulb non-stop for a year would cost approximately $15.79.
The weight of 15 liters of motor oil would depend on the specific gravity of the oil, which can vary. On average, motor oil weighs about 0.85 kg per liter, so 15 liters would weigh around 12.75 kg.
In my household 15 units/day in summer, 25 units/day in winter.
its about 15 large eggs. I know because that's how much egg whites I consume aday :)
11 to 12gallons