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How many kw is 1 amps?

Updated: 9/17/2019
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11y ago

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One kilowatt is equal to zero amps.

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answer 2 What you want is Ohms Law. Which is the basic electrical formula.

I = E/R where I is the current in amps, E is the voltage in volts, and R is the resistance in ohms.

And this also can be reformulated to read W (watts) = I2 x R, or W = I x E.

So you see it all depends on the resistance. And the voltage.

assuming you have a 110V system, then 1000W = I x 110, then I = 9.909 Amps.

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weather or not you are aware, a kW is a kilo-watt, 1000 watts. a watt is a meausre of energy, not specific to electronics.

an amp, on the other hand, is not. an amp measures how much current is flowing through a wire. this can be though of as 'how many electrons are flowing?'

a volt is the potential energy the electrons hold. a volt can be thought of as 'how fast are the electrons going?'

a watt is the product of these two numbers, volts times amps.

at 120 volts (standard for home outlets in america) at 1 amp is 120 watts, or .120kW

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