If you've never driven a turbocharged car before, even 200kw is going to feel ridiculous in an r33.
Power Flux density is a function of distance from the transmitter so: PFD(r) = 300kW*25/(4*PI*r^2) when r is in meters the value is in kw/m^2
1.7% of Pakistan electricity is produced by nuclear power stations
it depends on how big the power station is
it takes nothing
not enough
Suggest you ask your electricity company-it must depend on which area you live in.
About 6.1%.
You said it, no electricity. But with the advent of more efficient solar, wind and hydro power plants we'll pretty much have a power supply until the planet dies.
Hydroelectric power now supplies about 715,000 megawatts, or 19% of the world's electricity. (2009)
too much power voltage may shock you, and depending on the level of power, the injuries vary.
The best advantage of thermal power is the price. It is a much cheaper way to produce electricity.