24 hours a day
In most cases 24 hours per day!
The average person could run 9 to 12 miles in three hours. Most people could not run for three hours, so many would walk portions of this challenge.
In a normal run of 28 years, there will be 245,448 hours.
15,840 feet/day
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In most cases 24 hours per day!
The filter should run for at least 6 hours a day, preferably during the day as this is when it is needed the most. Of course, the longer you run it, the better it wil lbe.
no hours
its depend on the stamina of the horse but horse can run a lot.
Well, if by the question, you mean, how many hours a day should you run your filter and chlorinator, the answer is 8 hours per day in summer; half early morning, half late afternoon, 6 hours per day in winter; half early morning, half late afternoon
A photo shoot can run as long as 16 hours and at all times
It depends on the ambient temperature and the setting of the thermostat.
$67.74 using 120 volts. Great job on the math, but a refrigerator doesn't run 24 hours a day. It runs off of a thermostat and has periods of off/on. It depends on the climate in which you live (i.e. how hot it is in your house) as to how often your refrigerator kicks on. Its actually really hard to keep track of. If you buy a "Kill A Watt" meter, you can plug your fridge into it and it will tell you how many watts the fridge has actually used in a day. It probably only runs a few hours total each day!
A fridge runs about half the time with out opening the door. Opening the door many times a month might add about 30 hours to the regular run time of the fridge. 30 hours of running a fridge costs about .90 dollar. If you open the fridge about 10 times a day for a month that would mean you open the fridge 90 times. so each opening of the fridge probably costs about .001 dollars. or 1/10 of a penny. Its inserting very hot items or leaving the door open for a long time while deciding what to eat that will cost more. obviously refrigerators run less in the winter unless you heat your house irregularly high and they run more in the summer. And again the price will be a bit more for each door use in the summer as the temp escaping in to the fridge when you open it is hotter.
24 hours. They have different shifts. They also run more of their like plans during the night
Many deer and antelope can run the day they are born. And within hours, too!
As long as you need to. In an open area, 8 hours a day is plenty. If you live in a wooded area, it doesn't hurt to run it 24 hours a day.