To determine the number of watts of electric energy consumed by electric iron, we need to multiply the volts and the ampere used by that particular electric iron, so the product of those two is the watts used by the electric iron.
Usually about 1200 to 1500 watts.
for a large one it is 4,000 watts and for a smaller one it is 1,000 watts
Not necessarily. More watts does mean more heat, but that does not absolutely equate to a higher temperature. A large professional iron (like a trouser press) will use more watts than a hand iron in order to reach the same temperature, just because it's bigger.
Electric lights that use from 0.02 watts to 50,000 watts have been manufactured. The CFLs, fluorescent tubes, and incandescent bulbs in your house probably operate in the range of 20-100 watts.
Electric Iron by far.
electric iron is a small appliance fast and easy to use
electric iron is a small appliance fast and easy to use
Volts and watts are different quantities and their relationship also includes the electric current. Voltage times current in amps equals the power in watts use.
15-25 watts for light use in electronics, 100 watts for heavy use in plumbing.
To figure that out you need to know the Amperage that it draws and what the voltage of the circuit is that you're using. Once you know that you can figure out how many watts it uses by doing simple math. Voltage x Amperage = Watts
Look on the back of the equipment for a manufactures label. If the wattage is not on the label just use this equation Watts = Amps x Volts. This will give the wattage that the piano uses whenever it is turned on.
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