1330 watts = 1.33 kw so the microwave uses about 2.4 times less power Now, all you have to do is find out the difference in price between gas and electricity (per kw hour) in your area
a Concord's top speed was 1330 mph
Central European Time (CET) is the same as West Africa Time (WAT), the time in Nigeria. Both are one hour ahead of UTC. 1330 CET = 1330 WAT
Well, just do the basic math... 1330/85 = 15.65 Now, we know it was 15 hours and to know the minutes just multiply 0.65x60 = 39 (because an hour has 60 minutes) Therefore it will take 15 hours and 39 minutes to travel that distance.
186'000 miles an hour or speed of light
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The cheapest way is by bus. From the Toronto terminal its about $20 and youll get there in about an hour and a half.
Until the potatoes are tender check after 1 hour
It depends what the power rating of the appliance is. A 500 watt microwave will use half a kilowatt if it's run for an hour on full power. A 750 watt unit will use 3/4 of a unit in the same time period.
If you are microwaving one hot dog every 30 seconds, you could, at that rate, microwave 120 in one hour. The silly thing about this question is that if you needed to microwave 120 hot dogs you would put them all in the microwave together and set the time for 5 or 10 minutes. You also did not say how many microwave ovens you might have. If you had several, you could be microwaving tons of hot dogs.
Probably the refrigerator. It runs on and off all day, while you might only use a microwave a half hour a day.
Watts are units for measuring the rate of energy consumption. So it is meaningless to speak of how many watts something consumes in a length of time. (It would be like asking how many miles per hour a car drives in an hour.)Energy consumption may be measured in kilowatt-hours. A typical microwave consumes 1500 watts, which would be 1.5 kilowatt-hours in one hour.
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