Zero.
The average air compressor uses only about 120v. Which is the average house socket. Thus using about 400 Watts of power.
It depends on the element size that heats the water. The average 150L geyser uses a 3kW element, which will take about 2.5h to heat the water from cold to 70'C. If you "empty" the geyser twice daily, which is an unlikely maximum, it'll use 15 kWh of electricity.
Uses the boil and steam to rise in the air
It depends on the wattage of the unit. When that is found use the formula; Amps = Watts/Volts to find your answer.
Negligible.
The average household in the United States uses around 900 kWh per month, which equates to about 3,000 watts on average. This can vary depending on factors like the size of the household, energy efficiency measures, and the climate.
The average wattage for a ceiling fan typically ranges from 10 to 120 watts, depending on the size and speed settings of the fan. Newer, energy-efficient models tend to consume less power compared to older models.
Mine uses 230v and 2.58KWh.
25 watts woulod be an average wattage for a radio... i think :)
The average wattage for a window air conditioner is around 500-1,500 watts, while a central air conditioner can range from 3,000 to 5,000 watts. The specific wattage will depend on the size and efficiency of the unit.
See chart on this website http://www.microwavecookingforone.com/Charts/Wattage.html