The amount of water used by a washing machine in one hour varies depending on the model and cycle settings. On average, traditional top-loading machines use about 30-40 gallons (113-151 liters) of water per load, while high-efficiency front-loading machines typically use around 15-25 gallons (57-95 liters). If the washing cycle is set to run for a full hour, it generally consumes water based on the specific cycle duration rather than just the time elapsed.
The average washing up bowl holds approximately 10 to 15 liters (about 2.5 to 4 gallons) of water. This capacity can vary slightly depending on the design and size of the bowl. It's typically sufficient for washing dishes and utensils without using excessive water.
How much would I make an hour if the yearly salary is $50,000.00?
$15.38 per hour.
16.83/Hour for a 40 hour week.
like about $60 a hour alot each hour so hads how much a raper gets
in severe heat, how much water can a person lose each hour?
you would get paid 8 dollars an hour
Much lesser than washing
About 15 liters
a lot
because it would use a lot of batteries which means it would cost alot
How ever much it needs to be sparkly clean! ;)
On average, a washing machine uses about 25-40 gallons of water per wash cycle.
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0.01. Is it worth washing your hands, now?
Depends how clean you want to be.