Kilowatss (kw) are a measure of power, not speed. The speed of an object with 8.2 kw of power applied to it is dependent on the mass of the object, the acceleration time, and any resistive friction forces.
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4.16 Amps
Watts = Amps x Volts. Amps = Watts/Voltage. Amps = 2500/apply voltage here.
Volts and amps are related according to Ohm's law where volts are equal to amps multiplied by resistance. Amps alone won't tell you how much voltage you have. 2.5 amps could have 1 volt or 200 volts it will depend on how much resistance the 2.5 amps sees.AnswerThere are no volts in amperes. They measure different quantities. Your question is like asking, "How many kilometres are there in 2.5 kilograms?" In other words, it is nonesense!
The equation that you are looking for is I = E/R. Amps = Volts/Resistance.
118 hp
118.010
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Sports diesel. 110kw manual, as oppossed to 88kw auto(not red)
It is an AC powered vehicle. It has an 88KW Magnet AC Synchronous Motor
4.16 Amps
Watts = Amps x Volts. Amps = Watts/Voltage. Amps = 2500/apply voltage here.
30 amps
6 Amps is about the right rating for a medium size reciprocating saw.
Volts and amps are related according to Ohm's law where volts are equal to amps multiplied by resistance. Amps alone won't tell you how much voltage you have. 2.5 amps could have 1 volt or 200 volts it will depend on how much resistance the 2.5 amps sees.AnswerThere are no volts in amperes. They measure different quantities. Your question is like asking, "How many kilometres are there in 2.5 kilograms?" In other words, it is nonesense!
none the energy is in the amps
An average home nowadays has a 200 amp panel. The dryer and stove use 30 and 40 amps and almost everything else is 15 amps.