Since WP seems to be a repository of random information no one (no NT's anyway) really cares about until they find themselves in a life-or-death crisis and the only way out is that random information they neglected to learn (d'oh!) I'd thought I'd ask this.
My Physics teacher has us working on group projects in which we must construct a complex machine to do a simple task, such as flick a lightswitch. (I'f you've ever played the boardgame Mousetrap, it's kind of like that.) Anyways, I've already planned a huge machine to flick a lightswitch on and off again. The only thing is that it's too large to mount on a wall switch. This is why I decided to get some electrical stuff and make a basic AC circuit for a lightbulb, switch, and wall plug that I can mount directly onto the machine. My question is: how many watts do you get from a standard 120V AC wall socket? I don't want my contraption to blow a fuse every time I use it, so I want to make sure i've got the correct energy ratings and such before I build it.
Thanks guys!
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