The answer to this question is zero. There is no kWh given.
The average KWH is 0.1099 per hour. In order to determine how an electric bill is calculated for a home is to use an online calculator. This will explain how much electricity is used by different things in your home.
Use the equation. Kw x Hours = KWh so take 10Kw multiplied by 8,760 hours and you get 87,600 KWh. 10Kw x 8,760 hours = 87,600 KWh
To calculate the kWh consumed by a 3-phase motor, you'll need to know both the power factor and operating hours. The formula is: kWh = (√3 x Volts x Amps x Power Factor x Hours) / 1,000. Without the power factor and hours of operation, a precise kWh calculation cannot be provided using just voltage and current.
To calculate the kWh used by a smoke detector, you need to convert the current from mA to A because kWh is a measure of power consumed over time. Given 120 VAC and 80mA, first convert mA to A (80mA = 0.08A), then calculate power (P = V x I) which is 120V x 0.08A = 9.6W. To find kWh, multiply power by the number of hours used. For example, if the smoke detector is used for 24 hours, kWh = 9.6W x 24 hours / 1000 = 0.23 kWh.
To determine the annual kWh for a 60 hp boiler, you would need to know the average hours of operation per year and the efficiency of the boiler. You can use the formula: kWh = hp x 0.7457 x hours of operation x boiler efficiency. This formula takes into account the power factor and converts horsepower to kilowatts.
12.5 X 100000000 = 1250000000
100000000 x 243534 = 24353400000000
5.7 x 100000000 = 570000000
It is: 9.9*1015 in scientific notation
56 x 100000000 = 5600000000
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the answer is 160,000,000
2,400,000,000
100000000
1,000 multiplied by 100,000,000 is 100,000,000,000 (100 billion).
100,000 x 100,000,000 x 190 = 1,900,000,000,000,000
One kilometre is equal to 100 x 1000 = 100000 centimetres. Therefore, 100000000 centimetres is equal to 100000000/100000 = 1000 kilometres.