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4 August, 18:58

Which appliances uses the larger current, a toaster or a desk lamp?

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  1. 4 August, 19:23
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    Answer: Desklamp

    Depending on the light it can use up to 12%

    And closest to a toster was and electrical oven which was only 2% of current ... So I'm pretty sure the answer would be a Desklamp
  2. 4 August, 22:40
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    DeskLamp

    Explanation:

    You're average toaster uses so much more electricity than the average desk lamp. 2 slice toasters I believe uses about 1000 watts? And 4 slice uses 1600. The brightest lightbulbs tend to run on 100 watts so just imagine a lightbulb with 1600 watts. (There's a video of a man cranking the watts to a 1000 watt lightbulb up to millions until it pops) Lightbulbs have a very far range in the amounts of energy they can take in. Here is a simplified answer-

    On average - the toaster would use the most watts in terms of use

    In other circumstances - The lightbulb would be the case.

    So yeah,

    It's Desklamps. They're really powerful.
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