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n a certain city, electricity costs $0.18 per kW·h. What is the annual cost for electricity to power a lamp-post for 6.50 hours per day with (a) a 100.-watt incandescent light bulb (b) an energy efficient 25-watt fluorescent bulb that produces the same amount of light? Assume 1 year = 365 days.

User JimR
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A) 100 watt = 0.1 kW

Annual cost can be calculated as:

Annual cost=0.1 kW ×6.50 h×365×0.13

=30.8 $

So, now the annual cost will be 30.8 $

B) 25 watt = 0.025 kW

Annual cost can be calculated as:

Annual cost=0.025 kW ×6.50 h×365×0.13

=7.71 $

So, now the annual cost will be 7.71 $

User RibeiroSt
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a)

Consumption of power in one day =
100 W * 6.5 h = 650 Wh

Consumption of power in one year =
100 W * 6.5 h* 365 = 237250 Wh

Since,
1 Wh = 0.001 kWh. So,


237250 Wh = 237.25 kWh

Given that
1 kWh =
$0.18

So, for
237.25 kWh:


237.25 kWh* $
0.18/ kWh = $
42.705

Hence, the annual cost is $
42.705.

b)

Consumption of power in one day =
25 W * 6.5 h = 162.5 Wh

Consumption of power in one year =
25 W * 6.5 h* 365 = 59312.5 Wh

Since,
1 Wh = 0.001 kWh. So,


59312.5 Wh = 59.3125 kWh

Given that
1 kWh =
$0.18

So, for
59.3125 kWh:


59.3125 kWh* $
0.18/ kWh = $
10.676

Hence, the annual cost is $
10.676.

User Rhyan
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