Voltage is not "used" Voltage is constant.
Voltage is not a usable value.
In the US, about 20,680,000 barrels per day.
It depends on the voltage. On a 120 v system that is a power of 540 watts, so the units used per day are 0.54 x 24, or 13 units.
It depends what your voltage is and how much your electricity costs. Assuming you are running standard residential voltage and your electricity costs 10 cents per kilowatt-hour. 1 Amp would cost you 1 cent per hour or 29 cents per day or $105 per year.
The voltage is irrelevant. You must know the wattage or kW used then multiply that # times what you pay per kWh.
182739483 per year since 2004
It used 620 tons.
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To obtain amps from watts a voltage must be given.
Ten percent (2489 GL) is used.
it may be across 42 rs
69 billion tons per year.
3 time a day per a day do not feed them to much