For lighting using CFL bulbs you can use 10 square feet per watt. The volt-amps is the volts times the amps, or the watts divided by the power factor. Most CFL bulbs are marked with the voltage and the current.
The total outlet load may also be determined on a watts-per-square-foot basis.
How many watts of what service? I hardly believe there is any law that forces home owners to waste a certain amount of power. Also, in most of the world (the notable exception being the United States), areas are measured in square meters, not in square feet.
No. Square feet are square.
The intensities of traveling waves, which includes sound, light, etc., are measured in units of power divided by area. That is, watts per square meter (W/m2 ) or watts per square foot (W/ft2), or any combination of units which is equivalent.
1 square foot = 929.0304 square centimetres.1 square foot = 929 square centimetres
The total outlet load may also be determined on a watts-per-square-foot basis.
A square foot is 0.0929 square metres approx, whatever the total is.
If this question is about electrical home heating then use ten watts per square foot.
That's a total of 2560 square feet.
A total of 160 square feet.
Granite is figured at 168 pounds per cubic foot. If you know the thickness, you can determine the weight per square foot.
Granite is figured at 168 pounds per cubic foot. If you know the thickness, you can determine the weight per square foot.
1 square foot is 12" x 12" or 144 square inches in total.
Watts per square foot
For lighting use 0.1 watts of CFL per square foot, so 5-6 kW. In the summer, nothing for heating.
1.50 per square foot
total cost ÷ square footage