You just have to divide the watts by the voltage to find the amps. For example 60 watts on a 120 v system would take ½ amp.
About 1/2 amp.
well the equation for amps is a= watts/volts so 25/12= 2.0833333333amps
To calculate the current in amps that a 40-watt light bulb uses, you can use the formula: Amps = Watts / Volts. Assuming the bulb operates on a standard voltage of 120 volts, it would use approximately 0.33 amps (40W / 120V = 0.33A). If it's operating at 240 volts, it would use about 0.17 amps (40W / 240V = 0.17A).
The amps drawn by a 65 watt light bulb should be 65/120 or 0.54167. This fraction of an ampere may be restated as 541.67 milli-amps.
10 amps
In general Tube Light consumes 0.2 amps in general by 40 Watts.
To calculate the current draw in amps for a 48-watt LED light at 12 volts, you can use the formula: Amps = Watts / Volts. So, 48 watts / 12 volts equals 4 amps. Therefore, a 48-watt LED light at 12 volts draws 4 amps.
To answer this question the voltage of the bulb is needed.
"Amps" is a steady thing. There's no such thing as "Amps per hour".The current through a 24-watt load is[ 24/the voltage across the load ] Amperes.
a regular toaster uses about 12.5 amps
Amps = Watts/Volts55/12= 4.583333
0.2 amps in general by 40 wattts tube. if u want to find it than u divide watts by voltage.