a average person uses about 5.7 kWh per day
On average, a human produces about 100 watts of heat per day. Factors that influence this heat production include physical activity, metabolism, body size, and environmental temperature.
On average, a vacuum cleaner uses about 600 to 1,200 watts of electricity per hour.
A 500 watt wind turbine can produce 500 watt-hours of electricity per hour. In a day, that would amount to 12,000 watt-hours or 12 kilowatt-hours (kWh) of electricity. The actual production may vary based on factors like wind speed and turbine efficiency.
On average, we receive about 10-30 microsieverts of radiation per day from natural sources such as the sun, Earth, and cosmic rays. This level of radiation is considered safe and is not harmful to human health.
The amount of diesel needed to produce 1 MW of electricity can vary depending on the efficiency of the diesel generator. On average, it can range from about 0.25 to 0.3 gallons of diesel per hour per MW of electricity produced.
14 electricity bolts per hour.
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25 units per day (winter), 10 units per day (summer).
½ to 1 unit per day.
100$ 920 kw hours per month
Per day? I would think the average human eats 3 meals a day
The amount of electricity used per day is measured by the watt-hour meter.The electricity consumed depends on the following factors:-Power Factor(p.f) of the load.Amount of load.
Wikipedia :Average annual residential electricity usage by city, 2000-2005. ... yet domestic production is only 6 million barrels per day (950000 m3/d).
A wind turbine with a diameter of about 150m will generate about 10MW of power.
Austin, Texas uses an average of 150-200 million kilowatt-hours of electricity per day. This fluctuates based on factors such as weather, population, and economic activity.
The Rance Tidal Power Station in France generates around 600 GWh of electricity per year, which averages out to about 1.6 GWh per day.