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15 February, 18:13

According to the US Census, there are about 117,000,000 households in the US. If every household replaced 1 60W incandescent bulb that is used for 35 hours per week with a 10W LED bulb, how many kWh of electricity would this save the country per year?

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  1. 15 February, 18:28
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    10,647,000,000 kWh per year of electricity is saved.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given:

    Time, t = 35 hours/week

    In 1 year, assume 52 weeks in 1 year:

    35 hours/week * 52 weeks/1year

    = 1820 hours/year

    Bulb used by households = 60 W

    Power of replaced bulbs = 10 W

    Power saved per household = 60 - 10

    = 50 W

    Power saved in 117,000,000 = 117,000,000 * 50

    = 5,850,000,000 W

    = 5,850,000 kW

    Energy saved = power x time

    = 5,850,000 * 1820

    = 10,647,000,000 kWh per year.
  2. 15 February, 18:31
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    The country is saved 1.0647*10^10 kWh of electricity per year.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Power saved per household = 60 W - 10 W = 50 W = 50/1000 = 0.05 kW

    Power saved in 117,000,000 households = 117,000,000 * 0.05 kW = 5,850,000 kW

    Number of hours the bulb is used per week = 35 hours

    Number of hours the bulb is used per year (52 weeks) = 52 * 35 = 1,820 hours

    Quantity of electricity saved per year = 5,850,000 kW * 1,820 hours = 1.0647*10^10 kWh
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