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How many amps is 1000 volts?

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Volts and amps measure two different things. Volts are used to measure potential difference. Amperes (amps for short) are used to measure current. Compare it to a garden hosepipe: Voltage corresponds to the pressure of the water, current measures how fast the water flows.

2000 millivolts equals two volts. For comparison, a single AA cell gives 1.5 volts.

1000 amps is several times the current used by the average household. A regular AA cell can provide, at maximum, about half an amp.

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In order to calculate the number of amps in 1000 volts, the wattage is required. The formula for calculating amps is: amps = watts / volts.

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wattt .ok watt if you dont have the wattage is there a way with a multimeter to get the watts?

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