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∙ 8y agoAssuming your computer consumes 1 kilowatt per hour, (you did not give us this information)
8*3=24
24*0.11=£2.64 per week.
£2.64*52=£137.28 per year
£137.28/12= £11.44 per month
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∙ 8y agoThe simple way to calculate cost is $1 per watt per year. This is based on a cost of about 11 cents per kilowatt hour. Your cost may vary. So, 60 watts times 1/2 year (12 hours /day) divided by 12 ( 1 month) equals $2.50 per month.
Charges for power are mentioned in kilowatt hours. You need to know how much you are being charged for kWhr. 12kW hrs every day it comes on
Electricity in the US cost about ten cents per kilowatt-hour. The average family uses about 10,000 kilowatt-hours per year. So that's about $1,000 per year. This is one of the reasons why alternative energy is so difficult to implement--your electricity is really a bargain.
Refers to how much you pay for a unit of energy. When talking about natural gas, 1 unit = 1 CCF. When talking about electricity, 1 unit = 1 kiloWatt.
In the 5th month they cost the same. Before and after that the costs are different.
It cost $.9 per kilowatt hour
To calculate the electricity bill for a house per month, multiply the total kilowatt-hours used by the cost per kilowatt-hour. The total kilowatt-hours used can be found on your electricity bill or by monitoring your meter. The cost per kilowatt-hour is provided by your utility company.
A used HP desktop computer can cost anywhere from $45 to $600 depending on where you get it from. The best place to buy a used HP desktop computer is at Radio Shack or online at Amazon's website.
The cost of running a desktop computer for one day in New Jersey depends on when it is turned on and off. The cost is usually about 10 dollars.
To calculate the monthly cost, first convert the daily usage into monthly usage: 700 watts * 10 hours * 30 days = 210,000 watt-hours or 210 kWh. Then, calculate the monthly cost: 210 kWh * $0.09/kWh = $18.90. So, the monthly cost of using the refrigerator would be $18.90.
around a 1000 dollars
To calculate the per unit cost of electricity in terms of kilowatt-hour, divide the total cost of electricity by the total number of kilowatt-hours consumed during a specific time period. This will give you the cost per kilowatt-hour.
Approximately 5 kilowatt hours. Check your electric bill to see what you are charged per kilowatt hour.
a laptop will use between 60 and 120 watts and a desktop typically between 100 and 200 watts (not including the monitor and other peripherals). so to leave a laptop on 24/7 for a month would cost 14-30 cents per day and 4-8 dollars a month. Based on 10 cents per killowatt-hour. you can double these values for a general idea on your desktop power consumption, plus some for your monitor. As a guess: 20-25$ a month for a typical computer that is on 24/7.
Around $1,000 for a decent desktop.
The cost of 8GB of RAM depends on the speed of the ram, the vintage of the computer it will go into and of course whether it is for a laptop or desktop computer.
Look at kilowatt hours on your bill. Each of those is 1000 watts per hour.