They're entirely different entities and don't compare like that at all. Watts is power, and Hertz is rate of change.
Watts and Hertz are incomparable measurements.Watts is a measurment of power while the hertz is the measurement of frequency, defined as the number of cycles per second of a periodic phenomenon.
This is a mute question because Hertz is a measurement of frequency and Wattage is a measurement of power.
You can't derive watts from hertz. All devices plugged into the outlet in a certain region work with the same frequency (hertz). A microwave oven might use somewhere around 1 kW. You can look at your specific device and search for a small metal plate which has the electrical specifications.
there are 1000000000000Hz in 1 terahertz
It could be anything from zero to infinity because Hertz are not proportional to either watts or volts. But 120 v supplies are common in America, where the frequency happens to be 60 Hz.
Watts and Hertz are incomparable measurements.Watts is a measurment of power while the hertz is the measurement of frequency, defined as the number of cycles per second of a periodic phenomenon.
This is a mute question because Hertz is a measurement of frequency and Wattage is a measurement of power.
1,000,000,000 Hertz=1 Gigahertz
You can't derive watts from hertz. All devices plugged into the outlet in a certain region work with the same frequency (hertz). A microwave oven might use somewhere around 1 kW. You can look at your specific device and search for a small metal plate which has the electrical specifications.
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Amperes Hertz Watts
there are 1000000000000Hz in 1 terahertz
It is approximately 15-20 watts and there is no clock rate.
There are 1/.1 = 10, .1 watts in 1 watt.
according to google calculator "1 hp in watts": 1 hp = 745.699872 watts
1hp = 745.7 watts
1 HP is 746 watts.