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more voltage won’t actually cause more electrons to flow, that definition is wrong. It will cause the same amount of electrons to flow but at a much faster rate, thus more current is flowing through the circuit
Hi, in the example, the TV is rated 150 watts so consumes 150 watts of instantaneous energy, does this mean 150 watts is consumed every second that the TV is on for?
Yes that is true، but it's better to multiply it with hours, to have watthour, because any bill you will calculate will be in watthour times the tariff
Regarding the TV example, I'm a bit confused. So if Energy (consumed by the TV in 3 hrs) = 150 x 3 = 450 Watt-hours, then in 1 hour it will consume 150 Watt-hour, and in 1 minute it will consume 2.5 (150/60) Watt-hour, i.e. 0.042 (150/3600) Watt-second ? Please help me understand. Thanks
To answer the question in the context of energy vs. power: Energy is the product of power and time. In this example: 1. If a TV consumes 150 W (watts) and runs for 3 hours: Energy = Power × Time = 150w x 3h =450watthours 2. In 1 hour, it consumes 150 Wh. 3. In 1 minute: Energy =150/60=2.5 watthour 4. In 1 second: Energy=150/3600=. 042watthour Products usually specify power in watts (W) and energy consumption over time in watt-hours (Wh).
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@@electricalengineeringplane6620 what i mean is that power is current * voltage and energy shud be power * time or u can say energy is equal to current * voltage * time but u switched these definitions
@@driblix2857 thank you really but you can watch the video again i said the factor of time is the difference between power and energy,, energy is power times time
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more voltage won’t actually cause more electrons to flow, that definition is wrong. It will cause the same amount of electrons to flow but at a much faster rate, thus more current is flowing through the circuit
that's true, thank you for the clarification
I have a question sir what if The cross-sectional area of the conductor has increased will more electrons flow ?
@@fearfulninja3450 no .. only the rate of their flow will increase
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Hi, in the example, the TV is rated 150 watts so consumes 150 watts of instantaneous energy, does this mean 150 watts is consumed every second that the TV is on for?
Yes that is true، but it's better to multiply it with hours, to have watthour, because any bill you will calculate will be in watthour times the tariff
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Regarding the TV example, I'm a bit confused. So if Energy (consumed by the TV in 3 hrs) = 150 x 3 = 450 Watt-hours, then in 1 hour it will consume 150 Watt-hour, and in 1 minute it will consume 2.5 (150/60) Watt-hour, i.e. 0.042 (150/3600) Watt-second ? Please help me understand. Thanks
Yes i have the same question, does products mention watts in seconds or hours consumption??
please answer this one.
1 hour is equal to 3600 seconds not 60
you don't divide but multiply hours to minutes, multiply minutes to seconds _
To answer the question in the context of energy vs. power:
Energy is the product of power and time. In this example:
1. If a TV consumes 150 W (watts) and runs for 3 hours:
Energy = Power × Time = 150w x 3h =450watthours
2. In 1 hour, it consumes 150 Wh.
3. In 1 minute:
Energy =150/60=2.5 watthour
4. In 1 second:
Energy=150/3600=. 042watthour
Products usually specify power in watts (W) and energy consumption over time in watt-hours (Wh).
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i think you confused the definition between power and energy
Thank you for your comment, can you clarify what you mean?
@@electricalengineeringplane6620 what i mean is that power is current * voltage and energy shud be power * time or u can say energy is equal to current * voltage * time
but u switched these definitions
@@driblix2857 thank you really but you can watch the video again i said the factor of time is the difference between power and energy,, energy is power times time
yes true but when you were defining them seperately u didnt mention that clearly thus the confusion but thank you :)@@electricalengineeringplane6620
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