10 watt each second.
This information would be on the back of the screen. look for a number with the word WATTS after it. I would guess something between 120 and 190 watts.
This microwaves has 1200 watts of power inside its compact frame.
Smartboards typically consume around 150-250 watts of power, depending on the model and size of the screen.
Watts = Volts X Amps. Thus watts and volts are related but neither is higher in energy. Energy is measured as power times times, in other words watts times seconds (called Joules) or kilowatt-hours (called Units).
A modern LCD screen in sleep mode consumes less than 2 watts. When in use, my 19" device consumes 150 watts according to the tag on the back.
This should be located on the inside of the door.
look at the panel on the back near the line cord. or the manual. But time is not a factor. If it uses 50 watts, it uses that power for 5 minutes, an hour, a week.
You have to get a lot of watts on the first route and when you're taking your Pokemon out of the Pokewalker, it should say on the top screen how many watts till next route. When you get watts on the Pokewalker, don't use them all.
A 70 inch LED television is going to consume about double the energy of a 30 inch LED television. It also depends on what brand of television it is, and if it's energy star approved.
A 32" flat screen tv takes 100-150 watts.
The 51 flat screen television will be able to give a watt od between 100 and 400.