50 watts is 0.05 kilowatts, so in 24 hours it uses 0.05 x 24 kilowatt-hours, or 1.2 kilowatt-hours of energy.
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It is 24 hours.8am to 8pm = 12 hours.8pm to 8am = 12 hours.2 x 12 = 24.
52% of 24 hours= 52% * 24= 0.52 * 24= 12.48 hours OR 12 hours 28 minutes 48 seconds
3 Hours 50 Mins
Less than 2 hours by plane.
You need to fly to Norway first. If you fly to Oslo, it takes 3 hours from Svalbard to Oslo, and another 2 to London.
Yes, Svalbard is a great place to see the northern lights. Due to its high latitude and minimal light pollution, it offers good visibility of this natural light display. The best time to view the northern lights in Svalbard is from late September to late March.
the tilt of the earth's axis
No. There are places on the Antarctic continent when there are 24 hours of sunlight -- but during the summer.
On December 25, all of Antarctica experiences 24 hours of sunlight.
A 100 watt light bulb uses 2.4 kilowatt-hours of energy if it is left on for 24 hours straight (100 watts x 24 hours = 2400 watt-hours = 2.4 kilowatt-hours).
in 21 July
Svalbard
No.... the light hours should be 12-14 hrs a day
50 watts is 0.05 kilowatts, so in 24 hours it uses 0.05 x 24 kilowatt-hours, or 1.2 kilowatt-hours of energy.