Good question. It depends on the toaster. Some small ones might only use a few hundred watts starting at about 700 (.7kW) and others that do two or more pieces of toast at the same time might use up to 2Kw.
It's usually an output of 75 kilowatts in the body.
Varies dependent on brand and model. For a specific one, go to the website for the manufacturer.
52 kilowatts per hour
actually, there is usually a sticker under your toaster. The amount of watts, and volts can change from different companies, and the size of toaster you have. My toaster can fit 4 pieces of toast and it uses 120 volts and 1500 watts
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That depends a LOT on its power rating, but especially on how many minutes you use it every day, on average. Look at your toaster - electrical equipment usually has a power rating. If a power rating in watt is not given, you can multiply volts x amperes. If it says something in watts, convert that to kilowatts. Make an estimate, how many hours you turn the toaster on in a year. Multiply the kilowatts x the number of hours.
That depends a LOT on its power rating, but especially on how many minutes you use it every day, on average. Look at your toaster - electrical equipment usually has a power rating. If a power rating in watt is not given, you can multiply volts x amperes. If it says something in watts, convert that to kilowatts. Make an estimate, how many hours you turn the toaster on in a year. Multiply the kilowatts x the number of hours.
The energy usage in kilowatts is 4.6 kw.
a regular toaster uses about 12.5 amps
About .000034 kilwatts
0.05 to 0.1 kW.
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The kilowatts will very depending on the size of the heating element(s) and the size of the pump(s).
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To change kilowatts to watts multiply by 1000.2400 kilowatts=2400,000 watts or 2,400,000 watts.If you meant how many kilowatts in 2400 wattsthen this is 2.4 kilowatts
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The number of Kilowatts needed will vary according to the stock tank heater itself and how much use it receives.