To determine if a 700-watt toaster will trip a 10-amp fuse, we first need to calculate the current it draws. Using the formula ( \text{Current (I)} = \frac{\text{Power (P)}}{\text{Voltage (V)}} ), and assuming a standard voltage of 120 volts, the current would be approximately 5.83 amps (700W ÷ 120V). Since this is below the 10-amp limit, the toaster should not trip the fuse under normal operating conditions. However, if there are other devices on the same circuit, the total current may exceed 10 amps and could cause the fuse to trip.
700 watt is 0.93871 horespower
In general, a 1100 watt microwave will cook food faster than a 700 watt microwave. The cooking time difference will vary depending on the specific dish being prepared, but as a guideline, you can expect the 1100 watt microwave to cook roughly 50% faster than the 700 watt microwave.
nope your powering it just right
Light bulbs use 7-150 watts, a toaster uses 700-1200 watts.
As long as the voltages match a 60 amp service will handle a 700 watt microwave. The microwave will only draw A = W/V, A = 700/120 = 5.8 amps.
Not Really! but you can cook rice, And some vegetables
2 minutes at the most 2 minutes and 30 seconds
A 60 watt G9 Xenon bulb typically produces around 700-900 lumens.
get the 2800
1985 Honda shadow 700 fuse box 4 lights
About $700 Round trip
700/(60/5)= 58.333 Wh 58.333/1000= 0.0583 kWh