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How may watts in one ampere?

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Anonymous

16y ago
Updated: 8/17/2019

Watts is a unit of power, whereas Amperes is a unit of current.

They're related though, along with Voltage, Resistance etc.

But they're not the same thing, so to answer your question:

There are no watts in an ampere!

Power (W) = Voltage (V) x Current (I)

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