Judging the speed of a computer by the size of it's power supply is not a good way of determining it's performance. You must consider the CPU type and speed, Memory type, speed and amount, and other hardware specifications.
yes. because the more storage, the more ability the computer has.
Most computer use anything from 300 watts to 1200 watts.
300 watts
On average, a computer uses about 60 to 300 watts of energy per hour, depending on its size and usage.
2,23,709.96 watts
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.
As asked, the question cannot be answered. At 1 volt, 300 Watts = 300 Amps. At 10 volts, 300 Watts = 30 Amps. At 100 volts, 300 Watts = 3 Amps. At 120 volts, 300 Watts = 2.5 Amps. At 240 volts, 300 Watts = 1.25 Amps. To calculate the relationship between Amps, Volts and Watts, use the formula: Watts = Amps * volts
Halogens are about 30% more efficient so 300 watts incandescent is equivalent to about 210 watts halogen. It's also equivalent in brightness to about 60 watts CFL.
300 watts or less.
The ratings for the speakers will depend upon what '300 watts' means. If the amplifier develops 300 watts RMS total across 4 channels, this would indicate 75 watts RMS per channel. Speakers rated at 100 watts should suffice for this amplifier.
your mums head
300 -350