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19 million homes had electricity in the 1970s
Yes they did. Many homes had electricity in 1934
No. Water can be used in a hydroelectric dam to generate electricity, but this does not make us use more or less water in our homes.
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to power our homes and give us electricity :)
Electricity has many uses. We use electricity to switch on the lights in our homes, switch on the stove and oven to cook and bake, the washing machine to wash our clothes, as well as for many other things. Electricity is also used by machines in factories to make many products that we use everyday. We can see that electricity has many uses, therefore we must be thankful for the electricity that is supplied to us.
In 1960, approximately 80% of homes in Britain had access to electricity. This was a significant increase from previous decades due to continued expansion of the electricity grid and infrastructure developments.
129.4 million homes in the U.S
The type of electricity typically used in homes is alternating current (AC) electricity.
you could say About the same amount of houses. Answered by Lilia
Even by 1900, only a small percentage of homes used electricity. Most were equipped in the 1920's and 1930's, but many were left out until the 1950's.
In the US: 120/240V. Newer homes generally have a 200 amp service.