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How will amps and current differ in a series if you get resistors with different resistance?

-- "Amps" and "current" are the same thing. Electric current is measured in units of Amperes. -- The current is always the same at every point in a series circuit, no matter how many resistors of the same or different values are in the circuit.


How many ampere in 50MV?

Amperes are a unit of electrical current flow, in coulombs per second. Volts are a unit of electrical potential difference, in joules per coulomb. The two units can not be converted without some intervening device characteristic such as resistance or power.


How many amperes of current run through 440volts?

Depends on the rating of the source. For the same electrical load, a higher voltage will require lower current, but there's no specific current associated with 440V.


Power consumed is measured in amperes?

Power consumption is measured in many different ways.Power is usually measured in WattsVoltage usually in VoltsResistance in Ohmsand Current (or flow rate) in AmpsGoogle for "Ohms Law"AnswerYou do not 'consume' power. Power is the rate at which work is done.


What would the electrical unit consumption be for 13 amps current?

13 amperes is 13 amperes. Plain and simple. If you are asking how much power, i.e. how many watts, there is not enough information in the question to answer it. You need to specify voltage or resistance along with current in order to calculate power. You might also need power factor. Please restate the question.

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How many columbs pass through a given point in 8 min?

(480) multiplied by (the current measured in Amperes).


How many watts are consumed by 1.25 amperes?

The number of watts produced by a current of 1.25 amperes can only be known if you also know either the applied voltage which caused that current to flow (W=I x E); or if you know the resistance through which the current flows. (W= I2 R).


How many amperes of current will flow in a circuit if the voltage difference is 9 V and the resistance in the circuit is 3 Ω?

Ohm's Law: Current = Voltage divided by resistance 9 volts divided by 3 ohms = 3 amperes.


If the 60 volts and the resistance of the load is 10 ohms the current is how many amperes?

6 amperes


How many amperes is 3000 NM?

Amperes is a measurement of electrical flow and has NO relationship to Nautical Miles, or any length.


How many amperes in one toner?

The ampere is a measure of electrical current. There is no electrical current in toner.


How many amperes 1.5kw are?

That depends on the voltage which the current flows through. I = P / U I = 1500 / U Where I is the current in Amperes and U is the effective voltage in Volts. (P is the power)


What is Magnitude of the voltage or current?

"Magnitude" means how strong it is - how much voltage (how many volts), or how much current (how many amperes).


How many amperes flow in a 60 watt bulb rated for 120 volts when connected to a 120 volt circuit?

The current is half an amp because amps times volts equals watts.


How many ampere current want to die a person?

65 milli amperes


How will amps and current differ in a series if you get resistors with different resistance?

-- "Amps" and "current" are the same thing. Electric current is measured in units of Amperes. -- The current is always the same at every point in a series circuit, no matter how many resistors of the same or different values are in the circuit.


What does a ammeter do in a circuit?

An ammeter measured how many amperes of current are flowing in an electrical circuit.