1500 watts = 1.5 kilowatts
10 minutes = 1/6 hours.
So 1500 watts for 10 minutes = 1.5/6 = 0.25 kilowatt hours.
To calculate the kilowatt-hours used, you need to convert the watts to kilowatts by dividing by 1000, then multiply by the hours the appliance was used.
1500 watts = 1.5 kilowatts 1.5 kW x 0.167 hours (10 minutes converted to hours) = 0.25 kWh
So, the appliance would use 0.25 kilowatt-hours if used for 10 minutes at 1500 watts.
The price of electricity is usually quoted per kilowatt-hour. If your hair dryer uses 2,000 watts for 30 minutes, that is one kilowatt-hour.So take the wattage rating of your hair dryer and divide by 1000 to get kilowatts. You specified 30 minutes, which is 0.5 hours; multiply the kilowatts by the hours to get kilowatt-hours. Then multiply the price per kilowatt-hour of your electricity to get the total cost.For example: 1500-watt hair dryer for 30 minutes at $0.12/kW-h1500 watts ÷ 1000 = 1.5 kilowatts30 minutes = 0.5 hours1.5 kilowatts x 0.5 hours = 0.75 kW-h0.75 kW-h x $0.12/kW-h = $0.09
1000 watts = 1 kilowatt 1500 watts = 1.5 kilowatts
A 1500 watt portable heater uses 1.5 kilowatt hours (kWh) of electricity for every hour it is in operation. So, if you run the heater for 8 hours, it would consume 12 kWh of electricity.
To calculate the cost of running a 1500 watt heater, first convert the wattage to kilowatts by dividing by 1000 (1500 watts = 1.5 kilowatts). Next, multiply the kilowatts by the number of hours the heater will be running per day (let's say 8 hours for example). Finally, multiply this by the cost per kilowatt-hour (111748 kwh) to find the total cost per day.
To calculate the cost to run a 1500 watt heater per hour, you first need to convert watts to kilowatts by dividing by 1000 (1500 watts = 1.5 kW). Then, multiply the kilowattage by your electricity rate per hour. For example, if your electricity rate is 10 cents per kilowatt-hour, it would cost 15 cents per hour to run the 1500 watt heater.
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This would depend upon how much per kilowatt-hour that you power company charges you.
It is: 1500/60 = 25 hours
There are: 1500/60 = 25 hours
1500 hours = 1500 hours. :D 1500 hours = 90,000 minutes, 5,400,000 seconds or 62 days 12 hours
The price of electricity is usually quoted per kilowatt-hour. If your hair dryer uses 2,000 watts for 30 minutes, that is one kilowatt-hour.So take the wattage rating of your hair dryer and divide by 1000 to get kilowatts. You specified 30 minutes, which is 0.5 hours; multiply the kilowatts by the hours to get kilowatt-hours. Then multiply the price per kilowatt-hour of your electricity to get the total cost.For example: 1500-watt hair dryer for 30 minutes at $0.12/kW-h1500 watts ÷ 1000 = 1.5 kilowatts30 minutes = 0.5 hours1.5 kilowatts x 0.5 hours = 0.75 kW-h0.75 kW-h x $0.12/kW-h = $0.09
If the 1500 meters were run in 3 hours and 32 minutes the average speed would be 0.264 miles per hour.
25 hours
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25 hours is 1500 minutes.
There are 1500 minutes in twenty-five hours.Explanation:There are 60 minutes in one hour.If you have 25 hours you multiply:25 x 60 = 1500
Well in a day there is 24 hours, So in days it would be 1 day and a hour.In minutes it would be 1500 minutes.In seconds it would be 9000 seconds.