An average home nowadays has a 200 amp panel. The dryer and stove use 30 and 40 amps and almost everything else is 15 amps.
home appliances are rated by watts or amps
It depends on how many volts there are.
It varries from home to home and depending on where you live in the world. However in the U.S. what is most common is 240 volts AC at either 100 or 200 amps = 24000 or 48000 watts
AWG # 14 is the smallest wire you can install in a home and it can only be used in living areas. It will carry 15 amps.
A clothes dryer typically draws the most amps among common home appliances, with an average of around 20 amps.
max. 100 amps then fuse blows.
Between 18 to 24 amps, depending on ton capacity.
25mA is equal to 0.025 amps.
200 amps is the average
A 4 mm diameter copper wire with an insulation factor of 75 or 90 degrees C is rated at 65 amps.
Amps (amperes) measure current flow in a circuit, showing how much electricity is flowing. Watts measure power, representing the rate at which energy is consumed or produced. In simple terms, amps indicate the amount of electricity flowing, while watts indicate how much work or energy is being used.
10 to 12 amps at 110 volts, as a surge when the motor first starts up, then about half that during the rest of the cycle.