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As many as the designer likes, but the average table fan uses about 20 watts.
That will depend on the specific fan.
3/4 of watts
Generally, a floor fan uses 90 watts to employ itself.
The average household fan used in US or Canada is about 35-50 watts.
Your question is rather like asking "How many miles per hour do you do in a week?" You don't consume watts over time, it's a measure of how many joules of energy you consume over time.
That depends on the type and make of Oven.
Different games consoles consume different amounts of watts. For example, the Xbox 360 uses 160 watts of power. The original Xbox uses half of this.
The wattage of a car fan can vary based on the type and size, but most automotive cooling fans typically use between 30 to 150 watts. Electric fans, commonly found in modern vehicles, often operate in this range to effectively cool the engine. Higher-performance or larger fans may consume more power, while smaller auxiliary fans may use less.
30watt so Total Curret used by fan is I=P/V=30/240=0.125A
A simple fan runs on about 15-20 watts. It does that continuously while it's running. If it runs for an hour it will use 15-20 watt-hours of energy.
The number of use units in a fan typically refers to its energy consumption, often measured in watts or kilowatts. A standard ceiling fan may use around 70 to 100 watts per hour, while smaller fans can use as little as 20 to 60 watts. Energy efficiency ratings and motor types can affect these figures, so it's important to check the specific fan's specifications for accurate information.