There are zero volts in a watt. Watts are the product of amps x volts. Without stating the voltage and amperage, the wattage of a device can not be calculated.
Depends on the amperage, watt= volts*ampere
There are zero watts in a volt. To obtain watts a current is needed. W = A x V.
One volt is zero watts.
Not sure about how many Watts your 36 volt charger uses, but you can find out by this formula... Volts X Amps = Watts.
Volts * Amps = Watts 12 Volt * 2 amp = 24 Watts
On a 120 volt supply, up to 360 watts. On a 240 volt supply, up to 720 watts.
how many watts aew needed to power a 110 volt tv at 1.30 amp
One volt is zero watts.
Not sure about how many Watts your 36 volt charger uses, but you can find out by this formula... Volts X Amps = Watts.
Volts * Amps = Watts 12 Volt * 2 amp = 24 Watts
On a 120 volt supply, up to 360 watts. On a 240 volt supply, up to 720 watts.
770 watts.
Amps, volts and watts are interrelated, but you need to do a little math. Amps * Volts = Watts
One watt is one amp times one volt
Your question answers itself... 1000 watts, when operated on a 480-volt source..
how many watts aew needed to power a 110 volt tv at 1.30 amp
On a 12-volt system 1.6 amps is 12x1.6 watts, 19.2 watts
Voltage times amps equals watts. A watt is sometimes called a volt-amp because one volt times one amp equals one watt.
VA and Watts are different names for the same thing but denote different uses. Watts is actual power and VA would be used for potential power. So 5kVA = 5000 Watts. kVA = volts x amps / 1000 kW = volts x amps x power factor / 1000