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14 August, 20:46

A power plant has 4 tons of coal. a ton of coal produces 2,460 kilowatt hours of electricity. is this enough to power 9 light bulbs for a year? explain

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  1. 15 August, 00:22
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    Assuming 100 kw bulb

    We'll start by figuring out how much energy in kilowatt-hours the light bulb uses per year. We multiply how much power it uses in kilowatts, by the number of hours in a year. That gives 0.1 kW x 8,760 hours or 876 kWh x 9 bulbs = 7884 kWh

    The electricity produced by 4 tons x 2460 kWh/ton = 9840 kwh

    Since the produced electricity is bigger so it is enough
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