It depends on the model, if the hair dryer is a 1500 watt hair dryer, then it uses 1500 watts on high heat.
If the hair dryer is a 2000 watt hair dryer, then it uses 2000 watts on high heat.
Hair dryers come in all different size wattage, so it depends on the size wattage of the dryer.
Most hair dryers are 1500 watts.
Hoovers use 1000 - 2000 watts
the amount of volts you plug it into, but in the hairdryer there may be regulators, i thik you may want watts, the amnount of energy actually used, hairdryers are usally between 1000-2500 watts(joules per seccond).
Not very many, probably less than 20 watts.
As many as the designer likes, but the average table fan uses about 20 watts.
A modem typically uses around 5-10 watts of electricity when in use.
Hoovers use 1000 - 2000 watts
25 watts.
Abut 20 watts.
Look for a professional styled hair dryer since they go to 5000-Watts. Commercial hair dryers tend to not exceed 2000-Watts.
it may use 15 to 25 watts
Power = V A = 1,610 watts
Usually about 1200 to 1500 watts.
they use around about 55 watts for each headlight.
the amount of volts you plug it into, but in the hairdryer there may be regulators, i thik you may want watts, the amnount of energy actually used, hairdryers are usally between 1000-2500 watts(joules per seccond).
A hair drier can use between 400 watts and 1500 watts while it is on. This is considered a fairly intensive use of electricity. However, for the most part people only spend a few minutes blow drying their hair so it doesn't add up to much.
I read somewhere that it's 100 watts.
3/4 of watts