Number of Appliances Daily Use Total Watts Appliance Uses Appliance Total Cost Per (Monthly in kWH) Appliance (Hours) Per Hour (kW) Use P= VxI 100 Watts / = 6 Fans x 6h/ day x 0.1kW 1000 = 0.1 kw =3.6 kWH/ day x 30 days / month Example 1: Window Fan 6 h = 108 kWH / month Cost per month= 108 kWH x Cost in Peso per kWH Appliance 2: Appliance 3:

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Daily Use
Per
Appliance
Number of
Total Watts
Total Cost
Appliances
Appliance
Uses
(Monthly in kWH)
Appliance
(Hours)
Per Hour
(kW)
Use P= VxI
= 6 Fans x 6h/ day x 0.1kW
1000 = 0.1 kW =3.6 kWH/ day x 30 days / month
= 108 kWH / month
6 h
100 Watts /
Example 1:
Window Fan
Cost per month= 108 kWH x
Cost in Peso per
kWH
Appliance
2:
Appliance 3:
Appliance 4:
Appliance 5:
Appliance 6:
Appliance 7:
Appliance 8:
Appliance 9:
Appliance 10:
Transcribed Image Text:Daily Use Per Appliance Number of Total Watts Total Cost Appliances Appliance Uses (Monthly in kWH) Appliance (Hours) Per Hour (kW) Use P= VxI = 6 Fans x 6h/ day x 0.1kW 1000 = 0.1 kW =3.6 kWH/ day x 30 days / month = 108 kWH / month 6 h 100 Watts / Example 1: Window Fan Cost per month= 108 kWH x Cost in Peso per kWH Appliance 2: Appliance 3: Appliance 4: Appliance 5: Appliance 6: Appliance 7: Appliance 8: Appliance 9: Appliance 10:
Instruction:
• With the use of your latest monthly electricity bill, compute for the cost of
your family's electricity consumption per kWH using the formula below:
o Cost per KWH = Total amount of monthly bill/ total kWH consumed
• Choose 10 electrical appliances you are using in your house. Take note of the
wattage requirement of each appliance. If No wattage specifications at the
back of each appliance, calculate for the watt requirement by multiplying the
Voltage and current requirements.
o Note: 1 kilowatt (kW) = 1,000 Watts (W)
o Use the following formula to calculate an appliance's daily energy use:
(# of Appliances [of the same type]x Hours Used Per Day x Wattage
Per Hour) + 1000 = Daily Kilowatt-hour (kWh) consumption)
o Multiply this by the number of days you use the appliance monthly.
Then multiply the product by the computed cost per kWh.
Use the table in the subsequent picture.
No. 1 is your guide in answering.
Transcribed Image Text:Instruction: • With the use of your latest monthly electricity bill, compute for the cost of your family's electricity consumption per kWH using the formula below: o Cost per KWH = Total amount of monthly bill/ total kWH consumed • Choose 10 electrical appliances you are using in your house. Take note of the wattage requirement of each appliance. If No wattage specifications at the back of each appliance, calculate for the watt requirement by multiplying the Voltage and current requirements. o Note: 1 kilowatt (kW) = 1,000 Watts (W) o Use the following formula to calculate an appliance's daily energy use: (# of Appliances [of the same type]x Hours Used Per Day x Wattage Per Hour) + 1000 = Daily Kilowatt-hour (kWh) consumption) o Multiply this by the number of days you use the appliance monthly. Then multiply the product by the computed cost per kWh. Use the table in the subsequent picture. No. 1 is your guide in answering.
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