I am not sure, but you can look at the back of your TV set. Most electrical equipment has its specifications there - if it doesn't state the watts, you can multiply amperes x volts.
The power consumption of a radio can vary, but most radios typically use between 5-50 watts when playing music at a moderate volume. It's recommended to check the specific power usage of your radio model for a more accurate estimate.
an average typical one would use1800
A typical microwave is 750-800 watts. There are lower (and higher) power machines, but the 'normal' for general use is 750-800 watts.
A typical microwave rated at 1100 watts uses 10 amps of power. This is calculated by dividing the number of watts by the voltage of 110.
15-25 watts for light use in electronics, 100 watts for heavy use in plumbing.
A typical inkjet printer uses around 30-50 watts during operation, while a laser printer can range from 300-1000 watts depending on the model and type of printing being done.
Depends on the unit. Look at the rating plate on the unit. Typical range is 6 to 12 amps.
Typical for a normal average stove: 2000 watts for the oven and each of the large rings, 1500 watts for each of the small rings and the grill. These are the max values, but when the thermosts operates in the oven, for example, it might draw power for only 20% of the time.
Hoovers use 1000 - 2000 watts
A typical ink-jet printer such as used at home would draw around 5 watts on stand-by and 25 to 35 watts while printing. A typical laser-printer such as used in an office would draw about 35 to 50 watts on stand-by and up to about 350 to 500 watts while printing.
To calculate the watts, you can use the formula Watts = Volts x Amps. If the voltage is typical at 120V for household outlets, then the trickle charger would consume around 720 watts (120V x 6A = 720W) while operating.
25 watts.