depends greatly on size usually assessed in tonnage how old the unit is and more
2,4789
Depends on your light usually it's a 60 wat balb
The formula for amperage is I = W/E. Amps = Watts/Volts. As you can see there are two values missing from the question.
Almost any average size home today will requre a 200 amp service panel.
30 to 50 amps, it should be dedicated for the A/C.
at 230v it will use 5 to 6 amps
10,000 watts divided by 220 volts = 45.45 amps
10.92 Amp
The voltage is OK, but the current the A/C draws will govern the size of the circuit wiring and receptacle configuration. If the A/C unit is under 15 amps, a regular 15 amp receptacle can be used. If over 15 amps then a bigger size wiring will be needed depending on the amperage draw of the unit.
Depends on power factor, but it should be about 8 Amps.
To convert amps into watts a voltage is needed. Watts = Amps x Volts.
300kva equals zero amps. Voltage is needed to answer this question.