The energy consumption of a deep freeze can vary depending on its size, age, and energy efficiency rating. On average, a medium-sized deep freeze can use around 300-600 kWh per year. It's recommended to check the manufacturer's specifications or use a power meter to get a more accurate estimate for your specific deep freeze.
In ten hours, a 200W bulb will use: 10 * 200 = 2000 Watt-hours = 2 kwh
It depends on the btu of the unit
On average, a fan oven typically uses between 2-3 kWh per hour when in use. This can vary depending on the temperature setting and cooking time.
About 11.75 cents per kWh for residential use (7.53 cents/kWh for industrial), as of September 2010:
To calculate the energy consumption in kilowatt-hours (kWh), use the formula: Energy (kWh) = Power (kW) x Time (hr) Given power of 32 watts and voltage of 220 V, first convert power to kW by dividing by 1000 (32 W = 0.032 kW). If you run the light for 1 hour, the energy consumption will be 0.032 kW x 1 hr = 0.032 kWh.
100 kWh
if you use the deep freeze at place like internet cafe or public library pc or institute labs then deep freeze is better other wise disk image is best.
You can use a software like anti deep freeze and i give you the link run it and it is no virus or trojan :---- http://rapidshare.com/files/257825181/Anti_Deep_Freeze_v0.1.zip
In ten hours, a 200W bulb will use: 10 * 200 = 2000 Watt-hours = 2 kwh
none, if it is unplugged
It depends on the btu of the unit
Since there are 6366 hours in a year, 1930 kWh is about 0.3 kW per hour. (1930 / 6366)
40-60 depending on what time of year it is.
On average, a fan oven typically uses between 2-3 kWh per hour when in use. This can vary depending on the temperature setting and cooking time.
About 11.75 cents per kWh for residential use (7.53 cents/kWh for industrial), as of September 2010:
The cost of a kWh is 0.1029 or 10 and a third cents for every hour that you use.
None if your plugged in to the neighbors electricity!!