it normally says on the box and it depends on the effieciency of your microwave
AnswerThere is no such thing as a 'watt per hour'. So, are you asking "How many watts..." or are you asking "How many watt hours...."? The watt is an unit for power, whereas a watt hour is a unit for energy.
The average microwave power consumption per hour is typically around 1200 watts.
Watts are units for measuring the rate of energy consumption. So it is meaningless to speak of how many watts something consumes in a length of time. (It would be like asking how many miles per hour a car drives in an hour.)Energy consumption may be measured in kilowatt-hours. A typical microwave consumes 1500 watts, which would be 1.5 kilowatt-hours in one hour.
about 15 per hour its not a lot
100 watts
3/4 of watts
It is about the same as running a very high power microwave on high - about 1,400 watts.
Volts per hour is an invalid statement. You may have meant Watts per Hour.
A 20 amp breaker can handle up to 2400 watts per hour (20 amps x 120 volts = 2400 watts).
To calculate the cost of using a microwave for 20 minutes, you would need to know the power consumption of the microwave in watts and the cost per kilowatt-hour of electricity. You can use the formula: Cost = (Power (in kW) x Time (in hours)) x Cost per kWh. Without these specific details, the cost cannot be accurately determined.
There is no valid conversion.
Hi well kilo means 1000 so thtas 1000 watts per hour
A mini refrigerator uses about 70 watts per hour or 0.07 KWH.Therefore it uses about 24 times 0.07 KWH, or 1.68 Kilowatt Hours per day.There are varied sizes of "mini refrigerators" and varying degrees ofinsulation, so the wattage may vary from 40 watts per hour to 100 watts per hour or .96 KWH to 2.4 KWH per day