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They can range from 30$ to 60$ a hour. Most power engineers salaries are between 80,000 and 140,000. Its not uncomman for a guy working in Ft Mac to make a legit 250,000 Source: Im a power engineer
Some more information is needed. 100% power factor for one hour and 220 volts = 22 kva. At 0.85 power factor = 22/0.85 = 25.88 kva
A kilowatt hour is the use of 1000 watts of power in 1 hour. The deicers should have a rating of a voltage such as 110 volts or 220 volts and a current of "X" amps. Multiply the voltage (in volts) times the current (in amps) and you will then know how much "power" in watts the deicer uses. My guess is you will see numbers such as 120 volts at 5 amps. Therefore 120 x 5 = 600 watts per hour or .6 kilowatts per hour.
I assume you are asking how much energy a 5-hp motor will consume in one hour?The first thing to understand that a motor is rated according its output power which, in North America, is expressed in horsepower and, elsewhere, in watts. So, the output power of your motor is 5 hp, which is equivalent to 5 x 746 = 3730 W.Next, you need to find out its full-load efficiency. You then need to divide the output power by the efficiency to determine its input power -remember, input power is always higher than the output power.Once you have found out its input power, convert that into kilowatts and multiply it by one (hour) to determine the energy used in kilowatt hours.
as much as he gets paid
Powers the starter motor and all the other electrics in the car when the engine is not running. When the engine is running, the battery is not needed because the alternator of which works very much like a bicycle dynamo runs all of the electrics in the car. It also keeps the battery charged. If fitted to a bicycle a dynamo will generate electricity to the bike lights when you peddle. An alternator does the same thing but with engine power instead of peddle power. the only difference between a dynamo and an alternator is that an alternator alternates the current from AC to DC a dynamo does not.
Stupid question as each power station has a power rating - so a 1000Mega Watt power station will produce 1000 Mega Watt hours in 1 hour if running at full power.
I imagine that there is much wind in Florida to generate electricity through wind power apparatus.
about 1 watt
4 Watt-hours
quite a lot because they last about 10 years
The maximum station output is governed by the rating of the generating equipment installed in the power station.
Battery operated ones are just like flashlights in another shape. Dynamo operated ones are also very much like flashlights, but w/o the battery compartment. Instead they have a dynamo(AKA generator) stuck somewhere on the bike which draws power from the bicycle's motion to power the lamp.
Yes. If there is any light, even on a cloudy day, a solar panel can generate power. But the amount of power generated is much less when the solar panel is not in direct sunlight (about 90% less).
probably $250
Nearly 42 million megawatts (MW) of power.
"Dynamo" is an old term. So if you have an old dynamo, it probably generates DC, not to say that it isn't good to work, but if you want power on the go, you can get 1500 watts on some of the big inverters: enough to run normal kitchen appliances, or of course base amps. This power comes from your alternator. Now I haven't seen your dynamo, so I'm going to assume that it is an alternator, and if you knew about these options; and are wanting to double the power you have. Lets say that you can get 3000 watts out of two alternators, it's enough to run 300, 100 watt light bulbs.