It depends on the system and the operating speed of course but as an
example of a typical monorail used for public transportation the Wuppertaler Schwebebahn uses 2.98kWh/km or 1.85kWh per train mile.
This translates to approx. 2.25kWh per passenger km (1.4kWh/passenger mile)
Cost per unit of electricity depends the type of generation used. ie:- thermal hydel, nuclear etc. hydel electricity is cheaper and now a days it cost less than Rs.10 per unit in India. whereas thermal electricity cost less than Rs. 20 per unit
Residential Electric RateCost per Kilowatt Hour (Cents) as of 9/1/11 Single Family Dwelling8.850Basic Service$10.00
13,600 miles per second :-) True dat
http://www.booneelectric.coop/coop/tips2.htm According to this webpage the average garage door opener is 800 watts and uses 6¢/hr worth of electricity (based on a 8 cents per kilowatt hour electric rate).
How much electrical energy does the average American require per day ? How much electrical energy does the average American require per day ?
about 30 million per mile
The cost to build a monorail can vary significantly based on location, design, and other factors, typically ranging from $20 million to $100 million per mile. Urban areas with complex infrastructure may see higher costs due to land acquisition and construction challenges. Additionally, maintenance and operational costs can also influence the overall expenditure associated with monorail systems.
the definition is how much you spend per mile in cents.
1.6 km per mile
One car uses 127 Wh/mile at 45 miles per hour which means that if you go one mile at 45 miles per hour you use 127 watt hours i think
about 3.7 cents per mile
.42-.68 a mile
About $12.80 per square mile.
A kilometer is about 3/5 of a mile. There are 1.61 kilometers per mile.
It is 1609.344 metres per hour.
14 electricity bolts per hour.
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