The pie chart shows how electricity is used in an average English home
The pie chart illustrates how English families in a center used electricity for home appliances.
It can be seen from the chart that English used electric power the most for heating room and heating water, the remainder is divided equally among ovens, kettles, washing machines, lighting, radio, TV, vacuum cleaners, food mixers and electric tools.
Energy was used the most for heating rooms and heating water in English homes, there was 52% of the electricity was used for heating chambers and heating water, that is the highest percentage. Apart from, the percentage of power spent for ovens, kettles, washing machines tied at roughly 18%.
Aside from, a modest fifteen percent of electricity in an English home has been used for lighting, TV and radio. The last remaining part belongs to vacuum cleaners, food mixers and electric tools, it occupied 15% of all the energy in the English home.
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