12 amps of electricity.
False
Watts = Amps x Volts.
Electrical power = current x voltage Current is in amps
Yes, electrical power in Watts is volts x amps
Ohms=resistance in the wiring. Volts=your power. Amps=how much power u got;)
The electrical equivalent to torque is AMPS. Power in Electricity is Volts * Amps Where in a rotating shaft its RPM * Torque
Electrical power is measured in watts. In an electrical system power (P) is equal to the voltage multiplied by the current.P = VxI Watts = Volts x Amps.
Another homework or exam question? AC electrical power demand is measured in Volt-Amps. Electrical current is measured in Amperes. (Amps or Amperage.) Now you can write about how they can be compared.
You can't compare that. Ampere is a unit of electrical current; horse power is a unit of power.
a 1.5 kVa source of electrical power has the capacity to supply 100 volts at 15 amps, 300 volts at 5 amps, or 1000 volts at 1.5 amps.
There are no amps in a voltage because they are quite different electrical units. They are related by the 'power equation' which is: watts = amps times volts
Amps is short for ampere, a unit for current.