Use the formula:
energy = power x time
If energy is in watts and time is in hours, power will be in watt-hours. Divide that by 1000 to get kWh.
Alternately, you can convert watt to kilowatt before doing the multiplication - in that case, kilowatt x hours = kilowatt-hours.
Because we live in the Northern Hemisphere. The most sun exposure on Earth is at the Equator so in the Northern Hemisphere, the southern-facing windows have the largest angle facing the sun while the northern-facing windows face away from the sun. In the southern hemisphere, this is the opposite.
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We can't make light, we can allow light to be present through light bulbs, by opening the window and letting the sunlight to enter in a room, and by several other methods. Only the Sun can make natural light that can reach the Earth. We can build devices and power plants which can generate artificial light.
there are many organisms that do not require sunlight to live but then there are some that need hosts
Rainbows require sunlight to hit - and be refracted by - the raindrops. There is less likely to be sunlight on an overcast day.
probably California
Yes, solar panels work most efficiently when they are in direct sunlight because they need sunlight to generate electricity.
Southern. Australia, probably.
If you are in the southern hemisphere, then June the midsummer month in the northern hemisphere is the midwinter month in the southern hemisphere. This means that the length of days are indeed shorter and there is less direct sunlight in the southern hemisphere in the month of June.
Geographical location can change the appearance of sunlight.
Yes, solar panels can effectively generate electricity through glass. Glass allows sunlight to pass through and reach the solar cells, which then convert the sunlight into electricity.
The southern hemisphere experiences the most direct sunlight during the December solstice, also known as the summer solstice in the southern hemisphere. This is when the South Pole is tilted towards the Sun, causing longer daylight hours and warmer temperatures in the southern hemisphere.
Plants need sunlight to perform photosynthesis, they use this to stay alive, they absorb the water through there stems and use the sunlight to generate energy from the water
Probably not. No sunlight, no plants, and plants create oxygen . . . but we'd probably starve to death first if the sun went out.
not specifically sunlight, you can use a desk lamp but sunlight, being natural, is probably the best way.
yes.
The moon does not generate its own light. Instead, it reflects sunlight that hits its surface back towards Earth. This reflected sunlight is what we perceive as moonlight.