4000 watts on a 240 v system would be 4000/240 amps, 17 amps.
There are zero amps in a 300 watt bulb. Watts are the product of amps times volts. W = A x V. To find amperage use the equation A = W/V. If you find the voltage of the 300 watt bulb uses, divide the wattage by the voltage and it will give you the amps of a 300 watt bulb.
100 watts is 100 watts no matter how you add it up.
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pro-grow 180's four of them is exactly 600 watts draw powder from the plug, it will give you good spread and watts.
1,219.2 meters.
In the US at least, no, linear amps are not legal for use on CB radios. The maximum wattage permitted for AM transmission is four watts, and the maximum wattage permitted for Single Sideband is 12 watts.
There are zero amps in a 300 watt bulb. Watts are the product of amps times volts. W = A x V. To find amperage use the equation A = W/V. If you find the voltage of the 300 watt bulb uses, divide the wattage by the voltage and it will give you the amps of a 300 watt bulb.
Twenty-four thousand.
four thousand
Four hundred thousand thousand. (400,000)
16,000,000
It is 4,000 = four thousand
24.357 is twenty-four and three hundred fifty-seven thousandths.
The amps that a four gauge wire will handle will depend with the thickness of the wire. If the wire is thin, the four gauge will handle 95 amps.
Ninety-four thousand.
400,000 = four hundred thousand.
C batteries use 1.5 volts. The number of amps depends on what device it is hooked up to. An average for four C batteries would be about 16 amps.