There is no way to answer that. A watt is one volt times one amp. A hertz is one cycle per second. There is no correlation between them.
There is no way to answer that. A watt is one volt times one amp. A hertz is one cycle per second. There is no correlation between them.
There is no way to answer that. A watt is one volt times one amp. A hertz is one cycle per second. There is no correlation between them.
There are 1350 watts in a 60 hz bulb. There is a push not for everyone to transfer to led bulbs.
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You cant. Hz measures frequency, where as Watts is a measurement of power.
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.
A typical microwave is 750-800 watts. There are lower (and higher) power machines, but the 'normal' for general use is 750-800 watts.
no, Hertz (Hz) is a measure of frequency, Watts (W) is a measure of power.
There is no way to convert 250 hz into Watts. Hertz refers to the frequency (cycles) of a signal. A Watt is a unit of power dissipation. No relationship . . . no conversion!
Hz is a frequency UK Electricity goes through 50 cycles per second = 50 hz , Watts is the power so there is no conversion as they are different things
845 millimeters is 33.27 inches.
845 pounds converts to 13,520 ounces.
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