That's what's stamped on the wire itself. The legitimate ones usually come with tags that spell it out for you. Or if not, the attendant in the electrical department at the hardware store can help you out.
Little things mean a lot. Like, when you have an extension cord rated at 150 watts, don't plug more than 75 watts into it. Is it rated in amps? Amperage times voltage equals wattage.
Never mind the espresso. When the ration is used up before the end of the month, all the food in the fridge will spoil.
But, we haven't gotten there yet. How many meters have to be replaced first?
Set it to 400 degrees. It will automatically switch on at 375 degrees and automatically switch off at 405 degrees.
Do you have that differential on the electric stove top?
I didn't have any trouble at all, embedding memes in the memes thread and so, when I use exactly the same procedure in this thread without a satisfactory result, I have to assume that the problem is outside of my control.