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Question: Find the expenditure at a rate of Rs \[3.5\] per unit for using \[40\] watt bulb for \[6\] hours dai...

Find the expenditure at a rate of Rs 3.53.5 per unit for using 4040 watt bulb for 66 hours daily for 11 month?

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Unit of electricity for domestic use is Kilowatt-hour. The average household electricity consumption per year in the United States is 10,766 kWh10,766{\text{ }}kWh . The household electricity consumption in India is estimated to be 206.7 KWH206.7{\text{ }}KWH per capita as per capita. Refrigerators consume a third of all domestic appliances.

Formula used:
To calculate the total unit of watts per day
Watts xx hours
To find total usage multiply days
Days xx units

Complete step by step answer:
Given: Rate = Rs.3.53.5 per unit
Power =4040 watt
Time =66 hours
Days = 11 month
Multiply power with time to get a unit of watts per day.
40watts×6hours=240watts\Rightarrow 40watts \times 6hours = 240watts
To get value in kilowatts divide the value with 10001000
  40watts×6hours=0.24kilowatts\Rightarrow \;40watts \times 6hours = 0.24kilowatts
To find total usage, multiply days with unit value.
30days×0.24units=7.2units\Rightarrow 30days \times 0.24units = 7.2units total usage
The average cost of a unit in India is about Rs.3.53.5
7.2×Rs.3.5=Rs.25.2\Rightarrow 7.2 \times Rs.3.5 = Rs.25.2

Note: The amount of energy transferred per unit of time is known as power. The SI unit of power is the watt. Energy and power are closely related.
Formula for power P=WTP = \dfrac{W}{T}
PP is power,
WW is work done
TT IS time taken
Electricity is associated with constant or moving electric charges. "Electricity" often means "electrical energy". An example of electricity is lightning and energy used to force the light bulb. Types of sources used to generate electricity are fossil fuels, renewable energy, mainly hydroelectric.
Michael Faraday is called the father of electricity. Different types of electricity are static electricity, current electricity, Hydroelectricity, solar electricity.