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First calculate the power: P = I2R. Power will be in watts. Then multiply power x time to get the total amount of energy transferred. If the time is in seconds and the power in watts, the energy will be in joules. (In this case you need to convert the time to seconds first.)

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A toaster draws 8 A of current with a voltage of 120 V?

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Do non-electronic toasters draw power when not in use?

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