This depends on the voltage ...
amps = watts / volts
660 W / 110 V = 6 amps
660 W / 220 V = 3 amps
660 W / 330 KV = 2 mA
The power (in watts) can be calculated using the formula: Power (W) = Voltage (V) * Current (A). In this case, the power required to run the 3 amp well pump on 220 volts is 660 watts (220 V * 3 A = 660 W).
The watts determine how much energy is taken and how much heat is produced. You need to look at the lumens to see how much light is produced. CFLs produce 4-5 times more lumens than incandescent bulbs, or 3-4 times more than halogens, for the same power in watts.
Obviously not. It would blow the bulb by 600W! <<>> Yes you can use a 60 watt light bulb in a lampholder that is rated a 660 watts. The rating given to these lamp holders is the maximum amount of wattage that can be applied to them safely.
6.6 meters
A furlong is 220 yards220 yards x3= 660 feet660 feet x12= 7920 inches
Watts or Amps? Amps would be the alternator, don't know where you would find watts. Volts X Amps = Watts, for example 12 Volts X 55 Amp Alternator = 660 Watts
The power (in watts) can be calculated using the formula: Power (W) = Voltage (V) * Current (A). In this case, the power required to run the 3 amp well pump on 220 volts is 660 watts (220 V * 3 A = 660 W).
About 660 watts. A hair dryer has a small blower motor and a resistance winding that heats up. The formula is watts = volts x amps x power factor. In the case of a resistive load like the wire that heats up the PF = 1. However, the blower will have a lower PF of about .8.
Watts = Amps x Volts, so 600 W / 240 V = 2.5 A 600 W / 120 V = 5 A 600 W rated balast is more like 660 W in realty, so to be safe, plan for 3A pulled per ballast. P.S. New digital balasts are much closer to 600 W, something in 610 - 620 W range.
660/3
What you want to look for is the RMS of the amp and the sub. . . im going to guess that the 660 is the peak watts of the amp and the 1000 is the peak of the sub so in that case the amp would push it but not like is can be pushed. . . with 1000 watts your sub's rms is around 600 i would guess so you need an amp around 600 rms and you want to get and amp that has 2 channels so you can bridge the amp and get more power to your sub you can try that with the 660 watt amp you have and you should hear a big difference. . .
22 = 660 / 30
660 yards = 0.375 miles
660/60 = 11 hours
One furlong ***is*** 660 feet...hence, 660 feet is 1 furlong.
660 divided by 115,322 is 0.0057231
It is: 660 ft = 1/8 of a mile