because if we don't have electricity, we won't have electronic and electric trains, elevators, etc
Find the population of Sydney and assume each person uses 10 units per day. Multiply it out and add about 100% for industrial use. That should give a reasonable estimate. The capacity of a power supply to an area is usually reckoned as about 1 kW per person. With a population of 4 million about 4 Gigawatts of power are needed for the Sydney area, although it could be a lot more in places which use a lot of air conditioning.
A 100 foot x 100 foot lot is equal to 10,000 square feet. To convert this to square meters, multiply by 0.09290304. Therefore, a 100 foot x 100 foot lot is approximately 929 square meters.
Yes, home air conditioning units can use a significant amount of electricity, especially during hot summer months when they are running continuously to cool your home. It's important to make sure your unit is energy-efficient and properly maintained to help reduce electricity usage.
they don't conduct electricity: they have no free electrons. graphite, however, made of the same stuff as diamond (carbon) has a different structure, which means that it does have free electrons, and a lot of them. Therefore graphite is a good conductor of electricity.
A lot of electricity a day
Water molecules allows some electricity to constantly discharge. Only little humidity and the static electricity can grow to a quite high voltage. A lot of humidity will counteract this. As voltage increases, more will be dissipated by the moisture.
a day as a conservationist would be like saving everything. you proably would not use a lot of electricity and or heat in your house.
Get a lot of babies. For each baby, you earn 100 beads a day, for a max of 2,000 beads a day (without using a Primrose Hourglass).
Bauxite Smelting and Processing needs a lot of electricity.
It take a lot of electricity to heat anything. It take a lot of electricity to heat anything.
we use electricity a lot because we use it for the lights and refridgerator,etc.
Not sure, but I do know they make a lot so I'm guessing $100 per day.
Water molecules allows some electricity to constantly discharge. Only little humidity and the static electricity can grow to a quite high voltage. A lot of humidity will counteract this. As voltage increases, more will be dissipated by the moisture.
The price defiantly depends on where you live in Utah because a lot of Utah cities have their own electrical grids separate from Rocky Mountain Power which is the largest electricity provider in Utah. The average price for electricity in Utah 6.11 cents per kilowatt hour.
The question is a lot like asking "How does water get into ice ?"Lightning is electricity, so the electricity doesn't have to get into it.
Lemons And Limes do make electricity but not a lot.