The answer is 8,000 multiplied by the capacity of the power plant expressed in kilowatt hours,
which the question unfortunately neglects to specify.
when electricity is passed, it also generates heat energy. And this heat energy, produced by electricity, changes the state.
in 1910 french chemist George Claude ran electricity through a tube of gas and produced a colored light that led to the lighting up of advertisement signs
Type your answer here... yes they do convert sunlight into electricity but it requires some more equipments to be added to it so that it becomes an eficient source of electricity .for this purpose a dynamo can also be used and the energy produced is enough for two households so just think about it
The most common charge carrier in electricity is the electron. However there are special cases where other things act as charge carriers, but they are usually not subatomic particles:In electrolytes the charge carriers are ionsIn aqueous electrolytes it is possible for hydrogen ions (protons) to be charge carriersIn semiconductors the charge carriers can be either electrons or holes (virtual particles produced by electron gaps in valence band)
85% biomass produced by plants in ocean.
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None. No electricity is produced from candles.
Static electricity can be produced with a comb.
what percentage of electricity is produced from locally produced oil in Pakistan? when compared to the Pakistan total electricity requirement?
electricity is produced by generators the oil is used to run the generators.
How the Thales experiment produced static electricity
The produce about 2,300 KWH(kilowatt hour) a year.
REGO represents Renewable Energy Guarantee of Origin. It is a certificate, designating that a given supply of electricity was produced from a renewable source. Before December 5, 2010, a REGO specifically represented a renewably produced kilowatt hour. REGOs are used by members of the EU.
1 kilowatt-hour is 3412 British Thermal Units, so 4 kWh is 13648 BTU.
It is static electricity.
The majority of electricity produced in France is from the nuclear generation.
No. Argon is an inert element. Ozone (O3) is produced by electricity from oxygen (O2).