Calculating Power Usage for Devices

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The discussion focuses on calculating the monthly power usage of household devices using the formula Energy = Power X Time. An example provided details a Samsung TV with a power usage of 130.65W, which results in 4.05015 kWh per month when used for one hour daily. Participants confirm that the calculations are correct, emphasizing the importance of accurately reflecting daily usage in hours. A washing machine example illustrates a higher consumption, totaling 130.2 kWh per month based on its power rating and usage frequency. Overall, the thread reinforces the method for estimating energy consumption for various devices in a household setting.
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Homework Statement


The question asks for us to go around our house, figure out the power usage of different devices, based on the estimated time use of these devices and calculate the total power usage per month.


Homework Equations


Energy = Power X Time
Power = kW
Time = hours


The Attempt at a Solution


Example

Samsung TV
Power usage @ 130.65W
Usage @ 60 minutes per day (1 hour)

(0.13065 kW)(1 hour) = 0.13065 kWh

(0.13065 kWh)(31 days) = 4.05015 kWh per month

Is that the correct way in trying to determine a given devices power consumption per month ?
 
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Looks good.
 
Remember, when you multiply by 1 hour, what you're actually saying is it runs for 1 hour per day and thus takes 0.13065 kWh/day. If it ran for 8 hours, you'd instead have 8 hours * 0.13065kW per day giving around 1kWh/day.
 
Pengwuino said:
Remember, when you multiply by 1 hour, what you're actually saying is it runs for 1 hour per day and thus takes 0.13065 kWh/day. If it ran for 8 hours, you'd instead have 8 hours * 0.13065kW per day giving around 1kWh/day.

yeah, that's what I've been doing for devices I have listed that run longer than an hour

for example our washing machine

1200W - 210 minutes @ 4 days per month

1.2kW x 3.5h = 4.2 kWh

4.2kWh x 31 days = 130.2 kWh/month
 
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