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Think "home electric" - a 100W bulb is brighter than a 60W, bulb both of which are rated at 120V. The same approach can be used in a stove's heating element, 1000W is hotter than 500W. The formula is easy - P=IE (or PIE) - Power equals Current (I) times Voltage (E). You can calculate current with this variation - I=P/E. The current draw can tell you wire size. It's not rocket science, but it's a start.
I mentioned "lumens". There is a relationship to power but I'm too lazy to drag out my old engineering books to look it up. The PIE formula was learned in the US Navy back in the late 50's. When I related this formula in a electrical engineering class, the professor was astounded as to how simple it was, and - "How could the Navy teach this". His was an academic world, mine was real.
Jim