1000-1400 watts
To calculate the energy used by a toaster, you need to know its power rating. Let's assume a typical toaster uses around 800 watts. In 5 minutes, the toaster would consume 800 watts * 5 minutes = 4000 watt-minutes of energy. To convert to watt-hours, divide by 60 to get 4000 watt-minutes / 60 = 66.67 watt-hours, or 0.067 kilowatt-hours.
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AC supply of 220V for domestic use. So appliances normally have the range of 220Vac - 240Vac.
A 100-watt light bulb uses 100 watts of electricity when turned on, while a typical toaster generally consumes between 800 to 1,500 watts depending on the model and settings. Therefore, when both are turned on, the toaster uses significantly more electricity than the 100-watt light bulb. In summary, the toaster is the more energy-intensive appliance in this comparison.
Volts cannot be converted to amps. If you mean convert 220v to 12 volts output, then you need a 220v to 12 v step down transformer with the VA or watt rating you require.
In some parts of the world, an 1875 watt hair dryer can and does use 220 volts from a 220 volt outlet?
1500 Watt.
Two main differences are between 110V and 220V. One is the voltage and the other the frequency (60Hz and 50Hz, respectively). In a pure electrical (not electronic) toaster, the frequency shouldn't matter. On the other hand, if we think the toaster as a resistance heater and nothing else, then the amount of heat delivered to the toast is Q=V^2/R Since the only change in going from 110V to 220V is to double the Voltage, then we see from here that the heat will be enhanced by a factor 4. This is too much. I'd say that the wires which get red and transmit the heat would blow up if the amount of heat they deliver is 4 times what they were made for. However, this is a pure theoretical guess. In these cases nothing better that somebody who tried it tells us what happened! Ezequiel.
There are no volts in a toaster. Depending on your country of residence, your toaster may use 110v or 220v. Here's an easy way to tell.If you are in Canada or the US, your toaster is the 110 variety.If you are in Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and a few other countries, your toaster is the 220 variety.
The reading "100W-220V" on an electric bulb indicates that it is a 100-watt bulb designed to be used with a voltage of 220 volts. This information helps ensure that the bulb is used with the correct power supply to operate efficiently and safely.
the average watt would be 1200