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so many hours
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too many too many too many
World energy consumption is about 5 terawatts of oil, 4 terawatts of coal, 3 terawatts of natural gas, 1 terawatt of nuclear power and half a terawatt of hydroelectric power. That is about 13.5 terawatts combined.
I believe it's somewhere around 14-15 terawatts.
Approximately of 191.3 Terawatts/hour.
Worldwide power consumption is estimated to be around 16 terawatts (1.6*1013W)
A decimal number is simply a way of representing a number in such a way that the place value of each digit is ten times that of the digit to its right. If it does not contain a fractional part then the decimal representation does not require a decimal point. So, for example 5 terawatts is 5 terawatts - no need for a decimal point.
6.9/323.3 = 0.02134240643, so about 2.1%
Of course Mexico has electricity; as a country they consume 183.3 Terawatts/hour per year or 125 watts per capita. They rank as the 17th largest power consuming nation.
alot... there is over 17 terawatts used in one year and one terawatt can light up 3 billion light bulbs so im guessing like 3-6 billion light bulbs a yearprobably more though
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 4 words with the pattern ---AWA---. That is, nine letter words with 4th letter A and 5th letter W and 6th letter A. In alphabetical order, they are: gigawatts megawatts misawards terawatts
It can be anything at all, from yoctowatts to terawatts. You must state the power output at some modulation index before I can calculate it for some other modulation index. By the way . . . the answer also depends on the method of modulation, which you have not mentioned. For example, with pure FM, the transmitted power doesn't change, regardless of the mod-index.
Depends on how you use it.. According to Einsteins equation E=mc^2 (energy = mass * the speed of light squared), 1 gallon of water is equal to 326 petajoules. The world consumes 15 terawatts (54 petajoules / hour). -HowStuffWorks.com 1 Gallon of water = Enough energy to satisfy the world's energy needs for ~6 hours.
Mexico is the 5th largest electricity producer in the world, with 239.12 TeraWatts/hour per year (TW/h/y) generated during 2009. The US is the second largest producer, with 413.2 TW/h/y generated during 2010.The largest producer in the world is China, with 696.09TW/h/y produced in 2010.