191 Watts can power an iPad charger.
About 5 watts for an iPod and 10 watts for an ipad
the unit which are measured for power of lights are watts....
The iPad mini with retina display has a battery life of 23.8 watts per hour.
It draws roughly 10W continuously. And it takes roughly 6-8 hours to charge, so it would take 60-80Wh
300 watts
Power is measured in watts.
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Watts and horsepower are both units of power.
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This microwaves has 1200 watts of power inside its compact frame.
It depends entirely on the power factor of the load. If the power factor is unity (1), then the true power, in watts, will equal the apparent power in volt amperes. If the power factor is zero, then the true power, in watts, will be zero. This is because true power (watts) is equal to the apparent power (volt amperes) multiplied by the power factor.
Watts are a unit of power. So 40 watts of power to an LED are the same as 40 watts of power to a fluorescent. Sometimes LEDs are rated in equivalent watts which is an attempt to relate watts to brightness or lumens. You need to compare lumens and the "temperature" of the bulbs in Kelvin to get the comparison I think you are looking for.