This question does not make sense, because Watt is always a result of voltage and electricity or
P (Watt)= U (Voltage) x I (electricity).
More precisely, the volt is a unit of electrical pressure, in joules per coulomb, while the watt is a unit of electrical power, in joules per second. The two units are not convertible.
A volt is used to measure potential or potential difference (voltage), whereas a watt is used to measure power. So, your question is rather like asking 'How many metres are there in a kilogram?'!
One volt is zero watts.
Not sure about how many Watts your 36 volt charger uses, but you can find out by this formula... Volts X Amps = Watts.
Volts * Amps = Watts 12 Volt * 2 amp = 24 Watts
On a 120 volt supply, up to 360 watts. On a 240 volt supply, up to 720 watts.
how many watts aew needed to power a 110 volt tv at 1.30 amp
One volt is zero watts.
Watts = Amps X Volts Grab your calculator!
Ohms does not equal watts. You need to know what voltage is across the resistor to determine how many watts it is drawing or how many watts the resistor should be rated for.Power is the voltage across the resistor SQUARED divided by the resistance. If this 4 ohm resistor has 12 volts across it then the watts power is (12 x 12) / 4 = 36 watts.1 Watt equals 1 Volt times 1 Amp.
Not sure about how many Watts your 36 volt charger uses, but you can find out by this formula... Volts X Amps = Watts.
On a 120 volt supply, up to 360 watts. On a 240 volt supply, up to 720 watts.
Volts * Amps = Watts 12 Volt * 2 amp = 24 Watts
770 watts.
Amps, volts and watts are interrelated, but you need to do a little math. Amps * Volts = Watts
Your question answers itself... 1000 watts, when operated on a 480-volt source..
calculation for Watts is = volts X amps P=IE P= Power(WATTS) I = Current(AMPS) and E = Voltage(VOLTS). So: I = P/E and E = P/I therefore: 1 watt = 1 ampere x 1 volt If you havea 240 volt lamp that is drawing .5 amp then it is using 120 Watts
how many watts aew needed to power a 110 volt tv at 1.30 amp
On a 12-volt system 1.6 amps is 12x1.6 watts, 19.2 watts