a freezer morter got 60 watts in it or 90 watts
Probably about 450 watts. Since the primary use of power in a refrigerator is for a motor the watts it uses are less than the amps that pass through it. <<>> Assuming that the refrigerator uses 120 volts for a supply voltage, then W = A x V. 4.5 x 120 = 540 watts
There are normally at least 115 watts per fridge.
As many as the designer likes, but the average table fan uses about 20 watts.
A typical monitor for a pc uses about 30 watts.
about half as many watts as the computer per hour a computer uses 200-500
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The average deep freezer or chest freezer uses about 130 watts. There are some energy saver models that might use less wattage.
Probably about 450 watts. Since the primary use of power in a refrigerator is for a motor the watts it uses are less than the amps that pass through it. <<>> Assuming that the refrigerator uses 120 volts for a supply voltage, then W = A x V. 4.5 x 120 = 540 watts
an average washer uses around 850 watts some expensive ones uses around 1000 watts
Assuming the same voltage and power factor for the two motors. Watts = Volts x Amps x PF so the power of 1000 A motor is Watts = 1000 x V x PF and the 750 A motor is Watts = 750 x V x PF. So (Watts for 1000A) / (Watts for 750A) = 1.33 This means the 1000 A motor uses about 33% more electricity than the 750 A motor.
There are normally at least 115 watts per fridge.
As many as the designer likes, but the average table fan uses about 20 watts.
A typical monitor for a pc uses about 30 watts.
When running and not in sleep mode the 21.5" iMac uses 205 watts of power. The 27" iMac uses 310 watts. In sleep mode they each use around 2 watts.
it uses 1500 watts per second
It uses 1150 watts, or 10 amps.
hair straightener uses 1500 watts