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The wattage of a microwave is typically between 600 to 1200 watts. The frequency, in this case 60 Hz, refers to the electrical supply frequency rather than the power output of the microwave.

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How many watts are in a 60 Hz microwave oven?

A typical microwave is 750-800 watts. There are lower (and higher) power machines, but the 'normal' for general use is 750-800 watts.


How many watts are in 60hz?

There are 1350 watts in a 60 hz bulb. There is a push not for everyone to transfer to led bulbs.


How many hz is 1500 watts and 120 volts?

It could be anything from zero to infinity because Hertz are not proportional to either watts or volts. But 120 v supplies are common in America, where the frequency happens to be 60 Hz.


How do you convert Hz to Watts?

Hz (hertz) and watts are different units of measurement. Hz measures frequency while watts measure power. You cannot directly convert Hz to watts without additional information about the system such as voltage or current.


Why does your Sharp microwave make a low humming noise when it is not in use?

A microwave oven is always switched on, even when it isn't cooking anything. It needs to be in order to recognize your commands and to have a clock. This means that there is a power transformer, and if the transformer laminations are slightly loose, they will vibrate in response to the 60 Hz magnetic field. That means that you will hear a 60 Hz or 120 Hz hum. If your power supply is some other frequency, like 50 Hz, you will hear a 50 Hz or 199 Hz hum. An expensive encapsulated transformer would fix this.


Can a oven with below spec Voltage - 400V 3 phase Amperage - 20 AMPS 50/60 HZ Max input - 8200 watts Operate on 440V?

yes it can


How many watts is 60Hz?

60 hertz (hz is an abbreviation for hertz) is another way to say that something repeats/oscillates 60 times per second. This is referred to as an object's frequency. For example, if you had a disk that spun through 100 rotations in a second, it would have a rotational frequency of 100 Hz.


How many time does 60 Hz change directions in 1's?

60 times.


What is the difference between Hz and watts?

'Hz' is the symbol for 'hertz', the SI unit for frequency -equivalent to a 'cycle per second'. The frequency of your supply is 50 Hz in Europe, or 60 Hz in North America.The 'watt' is the SI unit for power, which is the rate at which your electrical appliances use energy.


Do you have to use a transformer if your device have 900 Watts 220 V and 60 Hz with 7.5 amps?

If your device uses 900 Watts at 7.5 Amps, then it requires 120 volts. If you want to use it where the supplied current is 220 volts, then you'll need a transformer - but only if the device can operate on 50 Hz. Most places that use 220 Volts supply it at 50 Hz. If your device says it can operate on 50 Hz you can use a transformer.


Difference between FREQUENCY 50 Hz 60 Hz?

10 Hz 10 Hz


Will 60 hz devices work on 50hz?

the maximum rating is 60 hz . it is work in50hz