An electric toothbrush has 2-4W (watts).
It all depends on what fan you have.
Edenpure heaters produce 1500 watts. It is an electric heater, which uses quartz heating element to generate heat.
You need the formula: Amps * Volts = Watts But you get to do the math.
To figure that out you need to know the Amperage that it draws and what the voltage of the circuit is that you're using. Once you know that you can figure out how many watts it uses by doing simple math. Voltage x Amperage = Watts
I just checked mine in the kitchen. That one uses 1.4 amps at 120 volts, which is 168 watts. Others may be slightly more or less, but that is about average.
An electric toothbrush has 2-4W (watts).
Garage door openers have a "starting watts" and "running watts" ratings. A 1/4 horsepower generally has a starting watts rating of 1,100 and running of 550 watts. A 1/2 horsepower opener uses 1,400 starting watts and 725 running watts. These are general ratings and to be more precise you would need to know the brand, model and other information on a specific opener.
for a large one it is 4,000 watts and for a smaller one it is 1,000 watts
The same as a manual can opener: opening the lid on a can.
11,000 watts equates to 14.745 electric horsepower.
It all depends on what fan you have.
4500 watts is zero volts. To obtain a voltage from watts it has to be divided by an amperage.
To determine the number of watts of electric energy consumed by electric iron, we need to multiply the volts and the ampere used by that particular electric iron, so the product of those two is the watts used by the electric iron.
The first electric garage door opener was invented by C.G. Johnson in the year 1926 in India, Hartford City. Before that the electric garage door opener wasn't very popular.
a lot
Garage door openers have a "starting watts" and "running watts" ratings. A 1/4 horsepower generally has a starting watts rating of 1,100 and running of 550 watts. A 1/2 horsepower opener uses 1,400 starting watts and 725 running watts. These are general ratings and to be more precise you would need to know the brand, model and other information on a specific opener.