Your question is rather like asking, 'How many newtons are there in 15 metres?'!
The ampere measures electric current, while the volt measures potential difference -two completely-different quantities!
Watts are a measure of power, defined as joules per second. Therefore, to convert watts to joules, you need to multiply by the time in seconds. For example, 15 watts means 15 joules are consumed or produced every second. If you want to know how many joules are in 15 watts over a specific time period, you would calculate it as ( 15 \text{ watts} \times \text{time in seconds} ).
Giga means 10^12 Hence 15 gw = 15*10^12 =15*1000000000000 watt
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The average household fan used in US or Canada is about 35-50 watts.
Formula: Power = voltage times amperage. So, if you have 120 volts: the power 120 volts times 1 ampere equals 120 watts. <<>> 15 kilowatts is the same as 15000 watts.
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Watts are a measure of power, defined as joules per second. Therefore, to convert watts to joules, you need to multiply by the time in seconds. For example, 15 watts means 15 joules are consumed or produced every second. If you want to know how many joules are in 15 watts over a specific time period, you would calculate it as ( 15 \text{ watts} \times \text{time in seconds} ).
it may use 15 to 25 watts
15 watts
Giga means 10^12 Hence 15 gw = 15*10^12 =15*1000000000000 watt
A 15 amp circuit can safely handle up to 1800 watts of power.
15.
The average household fan used in US or Canada is about 35-50 watts.
Formula: Power = voltage times amperage. So, if you have 120 volts: the power 120 volts times 1 ampere equals 120 watts. <<>> 15 kilowatts is the same as 15000 watts.
A 15 amp circuit at 120 volts can safely power up to 1800 watts (15 amps x 120 volts = 1800 watts), but it is recommended to only draw 80% of the circuit's maximum capacity for safety reasons. So, in practice, it is best to limit the load to around 1440 watts on a 15 amp 120 volt circuit.
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Around 43-44 watts at idle and a maximum of 205 watts with 4GB of ram, 238 watts with 8GB of ram, and 270 watts with 16 GB of ram.