It depends on the amount of amps... you have to multiply the voltage (V) with the ampere (I) to get the power (P) in watts.
It depends on the voltage.Amps times volts equal watts
It depends on the current in amps. The watts would be equal to 5 times the current, because watts equals amps times volts.
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There are zero volts in a watt. Watts are the product of amps x volts. As you can see there is not enough data given to answer the question. If you use this equation, Watts = Amps x Volts , you should be able to get the answer you are looking for.
Watts is found by multiplying the volts by the amps. Normally a supply is provided at a fixed voltage, and the amount of current that is drawn depends on how many watts the equpiment requires.
Watts/volts = amps3000 / 220 = 13.6363 Approximately.
The simple formula you are looking for is W = I x E. Watts = Amps x Volts.
watts are equal to amps times volts.
volts times amps = watts
There is no direct relationship between watts and volts. Watts = volts x current in amps.
If the 100 amps is powered by 10 volts, you have 1 kw, or 1000 watts. watts = volts X current The 'k' simply means kilo, or thousand.