Blooming Personalities C/D 30Th November
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One kilowatt is a thousand watts. if you put on ten lights, each of 100w (one hhundred watts), for an hour, then you consume one kilowatt.
If you know the wattage of an appliance then it is easy to figure your electricity consumption.
If your wondering what fuse you need for a particular appliance, a simple way is to divide the wattage by 240 (watts = volts x amps) or (amps = watts/volts).
A 1 kilowatt electric fire, for example, would need a fuse of just over 4 amps (i.e. 5 amp fuse).
re your new question a 40 watt lamp burning for 10 hours would consume 40 x 10 = 400watt-hours or 0.4 of 1kwh (0.4 of one unit of electricity). So using the 5p per unit suggested by Skids it would cost you 2 pence. Similarly a 60 watt lamp would cost you 3 pence. The difference in a 10 hour period is 1p.
Obviously you need to check what your paying per unit (from your bill), and you probably have standing (flat rate) charges as well.
Hope this answers your query.