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By using an energy monitor.
Factors that contribute to increased energy consumption include season; it is higher in winter than summer.
An increase in energy corresponds to an increase in frequency or a decrease in wavelength.
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Rapid energy consumption by a eukaryote (animal).
Rapid energy consumption by a eukaryote (animal).
Energy consumption should be reduced. It should be used in a sustainable manner.
(no it uses the energy from the car battery not the energy made by the engine)Yes it does increase consumption because the battery has to be recharged by the power of the engine driving the alternator or the dynamo
Not necessarily. If a load has a low power factor, it will be drawing more current than necessary, but its energy consumption will be no different from it having a high power factor.
Energy consumption will increase as feed rate increases since rotating equipment must work harder to achieve the same grade of product.
It will not increase fuel consumption.
From IEA/OECD report, primary energy consumption for India in 2008 is 617 MTOE per year or 5% of world energy consumption. With historical increase of 91% over 1990 - 2008, the estimated energy consumption in 2012 should be around 750 MTOE. Unit of Ton Oil Equivalent (TOE) is approximately 42 GJ.
daytime classes windows and skylights not Microsoft windows btw that will increase energy consumption
The development of industry and an increase of population.
As you are billed on the consumption of wattage and wattage is the product of amp times volts the answer to your question is yes. An increase in current will result in an increase in electrical consumption.Additional AnswerResidential consumers are billed on their energyconsumption (there is no such thing as 'electrical consumption' as 'electricity' is not a measurable quantity!), expressed in kilowatt hours.There may be several reasons for an increase in load current. For example, if the residential load has a low power factor, it will be drawing more current than necessary, but the energy consumed will be no different from if the load had a high power factor.So, for residential loads, an increase in load current doesn't necessarily mean a higher energy consumption.
Because people in different regions of the world use energy at different rates of consumption. The United States is the largest consumer of energy, so as their population increases their energy use increases at the fastest rate of anyone's. People in India use much less energy, so as their population energy consumption doesn't go up as fast. Population rates are different in different regions of the world as well. The US population rate increase is not as fast as India's, to use the same examples, so energy consumption increases, as both their populations increase, is somewhere between the increases experienced in both of these countries.