1 Watt = 1 Joule/Sec or Joule = Watt * Time (seconds) So saying that the 1200-W toaster oven is working at full capacity then it is using 1200W * (60 sec * 25) = 1,800,000 joules.
That really depends on the toaster. Try it out, with your own toaster.
It depends, how much toast do you have.... It also depends on how many toast your toaster can toast.
1500 Watt.
Energy = power X time. 800W X 120sec = 96000J
the average watt would be 1200
Hydro was much cheaper in the 1950's :)
A 6000 watt toaster oven, if one could exist, would pull 50 amperes from a 120 volt supply.The question is unrealistic, because the maximum branch current for a normal circut would be about 16 amperes, using the 80% rule, and that would produce about 2000 watts.
No. Watt is the measurement of how much electricity.
A 15-watt fluorescent should produce about as much light as a 75-watt incandescent.
actually, there is usually a sticker under your toaster. The amount of watts, and volts can change from different companies, and the size of toaster you have. My toaster can fit 4 pieces of toast and it uses 120 volts and 1500 watts
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