Answer :

10 w night light left on for 18 hr is consumes more energy.

How do you calculate energy consumption per hour?

  • You must multiply an appliance's wattage by the number of hours it is utilized to determine how much power it consumes (operational hours). For instance, running a 1000 watt electric iron for an hour will use up 1 kilowatt hour (kWh) of power (1000 watt x 1 hour).
  • Power is the rate at which energy is produced or used. "Power and energy are not the same thing," repeat after me ten times. Energy as a unit of time is called power. The watt, which is characterized as a current of one amp driven by a voltage of one volt, is the common unit of electrical power.

a 1 kw hair dryer used for 10 min.

energy consumes = 1kw * 10* 60 = 600kJ.

a 10 w night light left on for 18 hr

18Hr = 18 * 60 * 60 = 64800 sec

Energy consumes = 10 * 64800 =648000 J. = 648 kJ.

Since, 10 w night light left on for 18 hr consumes more energy.

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