The power consumption of a microphone can vary depending on the type and model. On average, a microphone typically consumes a few milliwatts to tens of milliwatts of power during operation. This is usually low enough to be powered by devices such as audio interfaces or mixers without any issues.
Watts are not deadly but it would take 12 micro-watts through the heart to kill someone.
A small shredder 100-200 watts.
"Watt" is a rate of moving energy. Anynumber of watts can heat your liters,but the less watts you use, the longer the job will take.
A 1 HP motor running at 120 volts will draw approximately 746 watts. This calculation is based on the formula: Watts = Volts x Amps.
To calculate the watts, you can use the formula Watts = Volts x Amps. If the voltage is typical at 120V for household outlets, then the trickle charger would consume around 720 watts (120V x 6A = 720W) while operating.
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Watts are not deadly but it would take 12 micro-watts through the heart to kill someone.
A small shredder 100-200 watts.
A horsepower is equal to 746 watts, so 10 x 746 = 7,460 watts.
Rule of thumb, 1 HP = 746 watts.
Volts don't make power. Watts do. Watts = (volts) x (amps) 1 horsepower = 746 watts
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Take BTUH and divide by EER. You will get watts.
It depends on the amount of amps... you have to multiply the voltage (V) with the ampere (I) to get the power (P) in watts.
Unfortunately, unless you have Canon's professional series of portable camcorders you won't be able to attach an external microphone. Take a look at Sony's camcorders, however.