Voltage times amps equals watts. A watt is sometimes called a volt-amp because one volt times one amp equals one watt.
Watts are the product of amps times volts.
15 amp
36 watt / 12 volt = 3 amp
1/2 amp.
20 amp is perfect, 15 is fine
AWG # 10 wire on 30 amp circuit.
The relationship is, a watt is the product of amps x volts.
There is no way to answer that. A watt is one volt times one amp. A hertz is one cycle per second. There is no correlation between them.There is no way to answer that. A watt is one volt times one amp. A hertz is one cycle per second. There is no correlation between them.
There is no volt meter or amp meter in a DC watt meter.
One watt is one amp times one volt
15 amp
A 20 amp 240 volt circuit can provide 4800 watts.4800 watts / 6 watt per foot = 800 feet.
36 watt / 12 volt = 3 amp
Amp(ere) is the unit for current flow. Volt is the unit for electrical tension. Watt is the unit for power Since Watt is Volt x Ampere , there is no way to answer your question. But with your newfound knowledge, you can now calculate yourselves :-)
On a 12 volt system the 80 watts draws 6.7 amp and the 120 watts draws 10 amps.
1/2 amp.
a 220 volt, 3200 watt oven will draw under 15 amps, so yes a 2o amp breaker will work.
20 amp