In general, you can't convert between incompatible units; in this case you have hours, which is a unit of time, and watts, which is a unit of power.
A small coffee grinder 100-200 watts.
To find the number of amps in 200 watts at 120 volts, you can use the formula: Amps = Watts / Volts. Therefore, Amps = 200 watts / 120 volts, which equals approximately 1.67 amps.
A small shredder 100-200 watts.
Using 100 watts for 2 hours consumes a total of 200 watt-hours, while using 50 watts for 4 hours consumes the same 200 watt-hours. The difference lies in the power output over time: the 100-watt appliance will consume power more quickly compared to the 50-watt appliance, but they both consume the same total energy.
Probably 100-200 watts but only when the pump motor is running.
To calculate watt-hours (Wh), multiply the power in watts (W) by the time in hours (h) that the device is used. The formula is: ( \text{Watt-hours} = \text{Watts} \times \text{Hours} ). For example, if a device uses 100 watts for 2 hours, it would consume 200 watt-hours (100 W × 2 h = 200 Wh).
To calculate the current in amps from power in watts and voltage, you can use the formula: Amps = Watts / Volts. Therefore, for 200 watts at 240 volts, the calculation would be 200 watts / 240 volts = 0.8333 amps. So, 200 watts is approximately 0.83 amps at 240 volts.
A small coffee grinder 100-200 watts.
To find the number of amps in 200 watts at 120 volts, you can use the formula: Amps = Watts / Volts. Therefore, Amps = 200 watts / 120 volts, which equals approximately 1.67 amps.
A small shredder 100-200 watts.
Using 100 watts for 2 hours consumes a total of 200 watt-hours, while using 50 watts for 4 hours consumes the same 200 watt-hours. The difference lies in the power output over time: the 100-watt appliance will consume power more quickly compared to the 50-watt appliance, but they both consume the same total energy.
Zero. Watts is the product of Amps x Volts. As you can see an amperage value is needed. Voltage = Watts/Amps. Volts = 200/? 20 volts
Ignition 30 watts, fans 30 watts, driving lights 30 watts, headlights 100 watts. Total about 200 watts.
Philips 200 Watts 5.1 HT3021 !
Convert the watts to kilowatts, and the days to hours. Then multiply kilowatts x hours to get kWh.
Probably 100-200 watts but only when the pump motor is running.
It depends on the wattage, Hours = Watt - Hours / Watts