Phototherapy typically uses fluorescent or LED lights with wattages ranging from 10-40 watts, depending on the specific device and treatment being administered. The wattage is chosen to emit the appropriate spectrum of light for treating conditions such as jaundice in newborns or skin conditions like psoriasis.
2000 watts RMS is equivalent to 2000 watts. RMS (Root Mean Square) is a method used to measure the power of an electrical signal.
A Wii typically uses around 18-25 watts when being actively used, and around 6-9 watts when in standby mode.
The average household fan used in US or Canada is about 35-50 watts.
TV 150 watts, computer 200 watts, laptop 40 watts, refrigerator 15 watts average, toaster 900 watts, light bulbs 15-150 watts, fan 20 watts, a/c 3000 watts, space heater 2000 watts, hair dryer 1000 watts, oven/stove 3000 watts, microwave 1000 watts. Total energy used is equal to the watts times the time. The total energy in units or kWh is the power in kilowatts times the time in hours.
The power used by the heater can be calculated using the formula: Power = Voltage x Current. In this case, the power would be 460 volts x 5 amps = 2300 watts.
if u r refering to electro Convulsive theraphy then its ECT which is also known by the electric shock theraphy used in psychiatric treatment esp those suffering from Bipolar disorder
theraphy soft tissue
intrasanity isotope
yes works
100 watts
No, it is not. The word photo is a noun, a short form of the noun photograph.Since photo is not used as a verb, it has no participle adjectives. Used with other nouns (photo finishing, photo album), it is a noun adjunct.
Light bulbs have always used watts.
2000 watts RMS is equivalent to 2000 watts. RMS (Root Mean Square) is a method used to measure the power of an electrical signal.
1,000 watts
using medication and also by occupational theraphy, if required.
A Wii typically uses around 18-25 watts when being actively used, and around 6-9 watts when in standby mode.
No - just different units. (1 hp = 746 watts)