100 vts Bulb uses how much electricity for every minute
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In this case, since the electric bulb is 100 watts, that means it is consuming 100 Joules of energy per second (1 w = 1 J/s). Since there are 60 seconds in a minute, that means that the light bulb will consume (100 watts)*(60 seconds) or 6000 Joules.
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Energy consumption is commonly measured in kilowatt-hours (kWh).
Here's the formula: watts x hours = watt-hours. 1000 watt-hours = a kilowatt-hour.
So your 100 watt light bulb on for a minute is:
100 watts / 60 minutes per hour = 1.667 watt-hours or 0.001667 kilowatt-hours.
If you left that 100 watt bulb on for 10 hours, it would consume a whole kilowatt-hour.
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