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Kilowatts is how fast it uses energy, the amount of energy per day is measured in kilowatt-hours. If the house uses 2 kilowatts continously on average, it would use 48 kilowatt-hours per day.
There is no such unit as a 'watt per minute' or a 'kilowatt per hour'.
I think around 10 kilowatts x12 cents. Cost you about a buck a day on electricity. Do you agree?
A kilowatt hour is calculated by adding the watts together and deviding by 1000, this will give you kilowatts (kW). Then work out how many hours you are using this load for. multiply the kW by the hours and you get kWh. eg 15 lamps at 100w = 1500w/1000 = 1.5 kW. If these were left on for 6 hours then 6 x 1.5 = 9 kWh.AnswerThere is no such thing as a 'kilowatt per hour'. It's rather like saying 'kilometres per hour per hour', because a kilowatt is a special name given to a joule per second -in other words, it measures a rate.
No device uses "kilowatts per hour". A watt or kilowatt is a unit of power, not of energy. That means that the "per hour" or "per second" is already implied - the watt refers to a "rate of energy conversion" - not to an amount of energy. If a devices uses a certain amount of kilowatts, it uses this amount all the time while it is on - whether it is kept on for a second or for several days.
11.6 pesos/hour
1 watt = 1 joule per second1 kilowatt = 1,000 watts5 kilowatts = 5,000 watts = 5,000 joules per second
Kilowatts is how fast it uses energy, the amount of energy per day is measured in kilowatt-hours. If the house uses 2 kilowatts continously on average, it would use 48 kilowatt-hours per day.
There is no such unit as a 'watt per minute' or a 'kilowatt per hour'.
52 kilowatts per hour
One thousand kilowatts per megawatt.
At present, on a commercial building site it would be between £2-£4pm
Both are units of time rate of change of energy, or 'power', so they're appropriate candidatesfor unit conversion.1 horsepower = 550 foot-pounds per second = 746 joules per second = 746 watts = 0.746 kilowatts1 kilowatt = 1,000/746 = 1.3405 horsepower(rounded)
I think around 10 kilowatts x12 cents. Cost you about a buck a day on electricity. Do you agree?
Watts (and kiloWatts) are a measure of power, which is energy per second. Since it depends on something that isn't determinable from the given information, it is impossible to say.
Convert the watts to kilowatts, multiply by the time to get the energy (in kWh), then multiply by the rate.