They can be in the same box. Amps are measured in series and volts in parallel.
No - amps are current (I), watts are power (W). W = V2/R = VI = I2R
Amperage (coulombs/sec sort of like volume) and wattage (power) are independent of each other if you know the voltage you can calculate amps but they are not the same thing. 3000 watts/X volts=amps ex. 3000 watts/110v=27.28 amps
To convert amps into watts a voltage is needed. Watts = Amps x Volts.
watts = volts * amps--> Amps = watts/ volts therefore; 2000/220= 9.09 amps
Amps = Watts/Volts, or Amps = Sq Root of Watts/Resistance.
You multiply volts by amps to get watts. What are your amps?
Amps are units of current, watts are units of power. Watts are the product of Amps times Volts. Watts = Amps x Volts.
Amperage (coulombs/sec sort of like volume) and wattage (power) are independent of each other if you know the voltage you can calculate amps but they are not the same thing. 3000 watts/X volts=amps ex. 3000 watts/110v=27.28 amps
To convert amps into watts a voltage is needed. Watts = Amps x Volts.
Watts = Amps x Volts. This is the same as VA. So 2KVA is equal to 2000 watts.
The same number as 250 oranges is apples. A watt is a volt times an ampere.
watts = volts * amps--> Amps = watts/ volts therefore; 2000/220= 9.09 amps
To convert watts into amperes you divide the circuit voltage into the watts. Amps = Watts/Volts. <<>> Converting Watts to Amps The conversion of Watts to Amps is governed by the equation Amps = Watts/Volts For example 12 watts/12 volts = 1 amp Converting Amps to Watts The conversion of Amps to Watts is governed by the equation Watts = Amps x Volts For example 1 amp * 110 volts = 110 watts Converting Watts to Volts The conversion of Watts to Volts is governed by the equation Volts = Watts/Amps For example 100 watts/10 amps = 10 volts Converting Volts to Watts The conversion of Volts to Watts is governed by the equation Watts = Amps x Volts For example 1.5 amps * 12 volts = 18 watts Converting Volts to Amps at fixed wattage The conversion of Volts to Amps is governed by the equations Amps = Watts/Volts For example 120 watts/110 volts = 1.09 amps Converting Amps to Volts at fixed wattage The conversion of Amps to Volts is governed by the equation Volts = Watts/Amps For Example, 48 watts / 12 Amps = 4 Volts Explanation Amps are how many electrons flow past a certain point per second. Volts is a measure of how much force that each electron is under. Think of water in a hose. A gallon a minute (think amps) just dribbles out if it is under low pressure (think low voltage). But if you restrict the end of the hose, letting the pressure build up, the water can have more power (like watts), even though it is still only one gallon a minute. In fact the power can grow enormous as the pressure builds, to the point that a water knife can cut a sheet of glass. In the same manner as the voltage is increased a small amount of current can turn into a lot of watts.
Amps = Watts/Volts, or Amps = Sq Root of Watts/Resistance.
You multiply volts by amps to get watts. What are your amps?
Watts are the product of amps x volts.
Get the volts and multiply that by the amps. This will give you the watts.
Watts = Amps x Volts. Amps = Watts/Voltage. Amps = 2500/apply voltage here.