The living room light at home has not been turned off overnight, and how much electricity has been w

Updated on Living room 2024-05-11
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    1000W is 1 kilowatt-hour of electricity. The living room is 50W, and it takes 10 hours a night to only half a kilowatt-hour of electricity.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Generally, it doesn't take much. It depends on the wattage of your lights and how many hours they have been on. For example, a 100-watt light is only one kilowatt watt-hour when left on for 10 hours. Estimate for yourself.

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