Answer:
Volts x Amps = Watts
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It isnt.
One watt is equal to one Joule of energy per second.
Amperage is current, or to state it more accurately, the amount of electrons passing through a point in a second.
1,000 milliAmps (mA) = 1Amp (A) 1,000,000 microAmps (uA) = 1Amp (A) so 1Amp is larger
2300 watt-hours for every hour it operates. Watts x Hours = watt hours.
I think mini watt is an alias for milli watt, so 1000 mini Watts equals 1 Watt
there is one Giga Giga watt in one Exa watt. So one Exa watt = one Giga Giga watt or 109 Giga watt or one Exa watt = 1018 watt and one Giga watt = 109 watt then one Exa watt = 109 Giga watt or one Exa watt = one billion Giga watt = one thousand million Giga watt
A 1,000 watt is 15,000 lumens. A 100 watt bulb is 1,500 lumens.
120Watts=1Amp
Load factor and current are not directly related
1,000 milliAmps (mA) = 1Amp (A) 1,000,000 microAmps (uA) = 1Amp (A) so 1Amp is larger
NO
1000watts=1kilowatt
1000 kilowatts for 1 mega watt
James Watt is one possibility. There are many people with, Watt, as a surname.
1000000 or 10000000 i think
1hp=745 watt
yes
+- 250 watt to 500 watt
1800lumens per watt