It depends. The longer you leave the lights on and the more you flush the toilet, the more energy consumption you will have.
It is difficult to determine an exact number as it varies from person to person. However, on average, individuals may waste 1-2 sheets of paper per day, depending on their usage and habits. This can increase significantly in office or academic settings where printing is more frequent.
Half of an hour = 1/2 hour...(1) Hours in a day = 24 hours and 1 hour = 1/24 day...(2) From the above two results, we get Half of an hour = (1/2)/24 day = 1/48 day
50 W * (1 kW/1000 W) * (10 hr/day) = 0.5 kW-hr/dayAssuming 30 days/mo.--> 0.5 kw-hr/day*(30 day/month) = 15 kW-hr/month
12 hours = 1/2 day
The energy required is roughly 3600 seconds/hour x24 hours/day x1 joule/second=86400 joules /day.
6 hours
3
180g
1 ounce
1 gallon
approx. 1 billion litres per day
About 1/2 a gigabit
1) Friction tends to waste energy.2) The wasted energy gets converted into heat, which may be harmful in some cases - or special measures may have to be taken, to get rid of such waste heat.
1. Production of electric power 2. production of very highly radioactive waste
Depending on where you live in the USA, that amount of electrical energy costs between 17¢ and 38¢ per day.
it uses about 1 gallon of gas
It is difficult to determine an exact number as it varies from person to person. However, on average, individuals may waste 1-2 sheets of paper per day, depending on their usage and habits. This can increase significantly in office or academic settings where printing is more frequent.