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The relationship between energy usage and developed underdeveloped countries is that energy consumption is greater in developed countries than in underdeveloped countries. This may indicate that there is a strong link between energy consumption and economic development.
power rating is the rate of moving energy their relationship in the amount of heat it produce it divided by time to move that much energy
Assuming a constant power:(energy consumption) = power x time In SI units: joules = watt x seconds Of course, if the power is not constant, you need to replace the formula by an integral.
Energy efficient appliances, as the name implies, are more efficient than other models. Using energy efficient appliances in your home can save you money by cutting your electricity consumption and therefore having a lower bill. Also, energy efficient appliances may be eligible as a tax credit on your federal income tax.
A unit (short for 'Board of Trade Unit') is used to measure energy consumption, and is equivalent to one kilowatt hour. A watt measures power, which is the rate of energy consumption. So there is no relationship between a unit and a watt.
The relationship between the two is their energy source which is the sun.
The use of smaller automobiles, the use of energy efficient appliances, recycling plastics, glass, aluminum and paper
there is a relationship they produce temperature.
Any appliance should have a label attached giving its rating in Watts or kilowatts. This is for when it is running, appliances like fridges should also have a rating based on their average power consumption.
Any appliance should have a label attached giving its rating in Watts or kilowatts. This is for when it is running, appliances like fridges should also have a rating based on their average power consumption.
appliances that provide heat energy
Toru Kubo has written: 'Opportunities for new appliance and equipment efficiency standards' -- subject(s): Electric apparatus and appliances, Energy conservation, Energy consumption, Standards