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Electrical PowerElectrical Power

The rate at which electrical energy is converted to another form of energy.

Thermal, Light, Motion…

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Power = current x voltageP = I x VThe units for power: watts (W)

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All appliances have a power rating to tell how much power it uses.

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Standard Voltage in the US is 120 V:

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P = 240 W

P = 2.0 A x 120 V

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Electrical EnergyElectrical Energy

The amount of power that is used over a given time.

Energy = Power x Time

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Electric companies normally use the kilowatt-hour to charge for energy.

Remember: 1 kilowatt is 1000 watts!

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MN is about 12 cents/kWh (When Taxes are Included)

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= $82.56

x $0.12 per kWh688 kWh used

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Electrical EnergyElectrical Energy

Example:How much does it cost to run

an XBOX 360 (160 W) for 3 hours a day for an entire month?

30 days x 3 hours = 90 hours

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Energy = 160 W x 90 h Energy = 14400 Wh or 14.4 kWh Each kWh in MN is 11 cents so… 14.4 kWh x $0.11 = $1.58 per

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Average % of Energy Usage in a Home

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