A hair dryer uses about 1 kW, a tumble dryer uses 3 kW.
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∙ 10y agoA typical microwave oven uses around 1,000 to 1,500 watts (1-1.5 kW) of power when in use.
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∙ 14y agoThe power consumption for all electrical appliances will be indicated on a label somewhere very close to the power cord. Bit of a no-brainer really! ;-)
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∙ 13y agoA domestic microwave is usually less than a kilowatt - 850 wats.
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∙ 13y agoAnswer: It depens what type of dryer.
Answer: Also, the power rating is in watts or kilowatts, not in kilowatts/hour.
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∙ 12y ago1500
1.15 kW is equivalent to 1150 watts.
You can't derive watts from hertz. All devices plugged into the outlet in a certain region work with the same frequency (hertz). A microwave oven might use somewhere around 1 kW. You can look at your specific device and search for a small metal plate which has the electrical specifications.
There are 1,000 watts in a kilowatt (kW).
There are 1000 kW in 1 MW (megawatt). So, in 1 MGW (megagwatt), there are 1,000,000 kW.
1 hp is equal to 0.746 kW.
1330 watts = 1.33 kw so the microwave uses about 2.4 times less power Now, all you have to do is find out the difference in price between gas and electricity (per kw hour) in your area
You can't derive watts from hertz. All devices plugged into the outlet in a certain region work with the same frequency (hertz). A microwave oven might use somewhere around 1 kW. You can look at your specific device and search for a small metal plate which has the electrical specifications.
0.05 to 0.1 kW.
trent that's how much
kW is short for kilowatt, and it is not something that you use "per hour". kW is a unit of power, not a unit of energy. If something uses, say, 1 kW, it will use this regardless of whether the time period considered is a second, an minute, or an hour.
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60HZ 3 WIRE AC ONLY 14.0 kW @ 120/240 10.5 kW @ 120/208 Model No. 790.94469073 I don't know average, but the text above is what the label said.
The most you could use would be 48 kW. P = E x I = 240 x 200 = 48,000 = 48 kW
Depends upon the Kw rating of the generator. The higher the Kw rating the more fuel will be used.
To convert kilowatts (kW) to horsepower, you can use the conversion factor that 1 kW is approximately equal to 1.34 horsepower. This means if a motorbike has 20 kW, it would be roughly equivalent to around 26.8 horsepower.
Since there are 6366 hours in a year, 1930 kWh is about 0.3 kW per hour. (1930 / 6366)
1.341hp per kW