Basically we
pay electricity bill as per numbers of units multiple with a specific unit
charge. Now we try to understand what a unit is and how to calculate it with
our electrical equipments used power?
Every
electrical equipment specified with a rated power, for example 10watt LED bulb,
100watt fan, etc.
Energy = Power x Time
The unit of energy
is the joule, the unit of power is the watt, and the unit of time is the
second.
When we know what is the power of our appliance and the used time,
we can calculate numbers of joules of used electrical energy. For a example we
used one 200watt bulb and 1000watt fan for 2 hours.
Energy (w) = Power x Time
Energy = (200 + 1000 ) * 7200
= 8640000 joules = 8640
kJ
It’s
means one watt is equal to one joule in one second.
As
we seen that joule is a very small unit and if we calculate as per joule is
will be a long value, so the electrical energy supplied to customer in UNIT. A
unit is equal to one kilowatt hour (kWh).
As
per previous example value, we are using one 200watt
bulb and 1000watt fan for 2 hours.
Power in kW = (200 + 1000) / 1000
= 1.2 kW
Energy in kWh = kW x Time
in hours
=
1.2 * 2
= 2.4 kWh
Or
2.4 units in 2 hours
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