100 watt
The work or energy in Joules is the power in watts times the number of second it runs for. So 500 watts for 150 seconds is 75,000 Joules.
For watts to kilowatts move the decimal place three places to the left. 500 watts = .500 kW. For kilowatts to watts move the decimal point three places to the right. 1.5 kW = 1500 watts.
maximum power out put is 500 watts
1 kilowatts = 1,000 watts 500kw=500,000w
It has over 500- 1000 watts
100 watt
The work or energy in Joules is the power in watts times the number of second it runs for. So 500 watts for 150 seconds is 75,000 Joules.
500C is 932F
Multiply the watts by the seconds: 500 x 300 = 150,000 Joules is the answer.
For watts to kilowatts move the decimal place three places to the left. 500 watts = .500 kW. For kilowatts to watts move the decimal point three places to the right. 1.5 kW = 1500 watts.
500w (500 watts?)
25 Watts I depends entirely on the card you use in the slot. For example, in graphics cards can require 500 watts at times, whilst a sound card may require much less.
The equation that needs to be used is I = W/E. Amps = Watts/Volts. Amps = 500/240 = 2.08 amps.
350degrees
It doesn't. An ordinary kitchen refrigerator does not use much energy. Mine uses 500 watts for about 2 minutes per hour, an average of 17 watts.
Yes, that's the question. A 1000 Watt light uses... 1000 Watts. A 500 Watt light uses, you guessed it... 500 watts. It depends on the size of the bulb. ACTUALLY... Watts are a measure of power, Joules are the measure of energy - you can simply convert watts/hour or watts/second to joules but to say that a 1000 Watt light bulb uses 1000 watts is a ridiculous thing to say =D watts are Wh-1 or Ws-1