To calculate the energy used by the toaster oven in joules, we need to first convert the power from watts to joules per second (watt = joule/second). Since the toaster oven is rated at 1200 watts, it consumes 1200 joules of energy every second. In 25 minutes, there are 1500 seconds (25 minutes * 60 seconds/minute). Therefore, the toaster oven used 1200 joules/second * 1500 seconds = 1,800,000 joules of energy to bake the potato.
I don't know, but the Honda Toaster was the only one to be planned to replace the Honda Element, but not much people got those.
We've Got the Toaster - 2006 is rated/received certificates of: UK:15
1500 Watt.
The energy consumed by the toaster can be calculated using the formula: Energy = Power x Time. In this case, the power of the toaster is 800 watts, and the time it is used for is 2 minutes (or 120 seconds). Therefore, the energy consumed would be 800 watts x 120 seconds = 96000 joules.
That really depends on the toaster. Try it out, with your own toaster.
It depends, how much toast do you have.... It also depends on how many toast your toaster can toast.
he found a toaster scruttle
You simply grab a migit by his nose and say ha ha got your nose and see if he says toaster
Efficiency here would be power out divided by power in. Energy out is 38,000 Joules. A joule is a watt X second. The toaster is on for 120 seconds. So that 316.66... watts power over the time period t(which doesn't matter). 316.66... watts/ 330 watts = 0.95959.... efficient or 96%.
Hydro was much cheaper in the 1950's :)
Yes if you jest got your body wet.