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There are is no watts in an amp. A watt is the product of amps x volts.
3000 divided by 240 approx 13 amps?
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.
An ampere is a unit of charge flow rate, while a watt is a unit of energy flow rate. The two units are not directly convertible. More specifically, one ampere is one coulomb per second, while one watt is one joule per second. If you knew how many volts were involved, you could compare, because volts is joules per coulomb.
how many watts for usage xerox machine: 650 watt-1500wattapproximately.for current rating of difference device this rating can be varied.
There are is no watts in an amp. A watt is the product of amps x volts.
The same number as 250 Oranges is apples. A watt is a volt times an ampere.
3000 divided by 240 approx 13 amps?
To calculate the current you need to take theWatt rating of your welder and divide this by the voltage youhave setthe machine at- this gives the amperage. So for a 1440 watt welder running at 12v the current would be: 1440 watt/ 12v = 120 Amps
Watt = ampere x volt. So if you know the voltage, you can convert amperes to watts or vice versa. If not, you don't have enough information.AnswerThe ampere hour (A.h) is a unit of measurement for electric charge (the SI unit being a coulomb). The watt hour (W.h) is a unit of measurement for electrical energy (the SI unit being a joule).In the case of cells and batteries, if you multiply its capacity (in ampere hours) by the voltage, then you'll have its capacity in watt hours.
That's like asking how many meters in a liter. Ampere and Volt are two DIFFERENT measurements. Ampere is how much electricity you are using, while volts are how much pressure the electricity is under(Think water). If you want to figure out how many amperes your appliance is using you could use this formula: P=UxI (Watt=Volt x Ampere) or U=RxI(Volt=Resistance x Ampere).
Watts (or kilowatts) and amperes are used to measure different things. Watts is a unit of power; ampere is a unit of current. The relationship (for direct current) is: watt = ampere x volt For AC, the relationship is a bit more complicated: watt = ampere x volt x power factor However, the power factor is often close to one.
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MVA(Mega volt ampere) is the cos component of MW. So one should know the power factor of the system for conversion from MVA to MW.
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.
Electricity is not sold by the volt. It is sold by the watt, a unit of power. One watt equals one volt-ampere.
The same number as 250 oranges is apples. A watt is a volt times an ampere.