Five amps is 600 watts on 120 v and 1200 watts on 240 v.
As watts equals volts times amps (ohms law simplified) you are missing part of the equation.. Let's say you are asking about how many watts is 1 amps at 12v then... If W = V x A then 1A at 12v = 12 watts
100v at 1A is 100 watts, 240 v 5A is 1200 watts. The other numbers give intermediate amounts of watts.
kilo... means x1000 so... 1000000 or a Million Watts, or 1to the 6 booyakasha!
It depends of the voltage applied. You'll find the answer using the formula P=V.I, where P is the power in watts, V is the voltage in volts and I is the current in amp (in the case, equal to 1 amp)
As watts equals volts times amps (ohms law simplified) you are missing part of the equation.. Let's say you are asking about how many watts is 1 amps at 12v then... If W = V x A then 1A at 12v = 12 watts
The formula you are looking for is W = A x V.
50 watts for a small one, 200 watts for a big one. The voltage is 230 v in Europe, 120 v in USA.
There are 1/.1 = 10, .1 watts in 1 watt.
according to google calculator "1 hp in watts": 1 hp = 745.699872 watts
Watts (P) = Volts (V) x Current (I) Assumption V = 115 VAC, I = 1A P= 115 x 1, P = 115W 1 Amp @ 115VAC power system = 115W Assumption V =230VAC (international system), I =1A P = 230 x 1, P = 230W 1 Amp @ 230VAC power system = 230W
There are zero watts for 4000 amps. The formula for watts is; W = A x V, so you see a value for voltage has to be stated to give an answer.
On a 120 v supply 87 watts is 87/120 amps, while on a 240 v supply 87 watts is 87/240 amps. <<>> There are zero amps in 87 watts. Watts are the product of amps times volts. Without a voltage value for the following equation I = W/E, Amps = Watts/Volts, an answer can not be given.
1hp = 745.7 watts
1 HP is 746 watts.
1 kilowatt is 1000 watts.
There is 1 billion watts in a gigawatt