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Q: Is it okay if a machine is powered with the same voltage but different amps?
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How many amps are a watt?

No.By which I mean: amps and watts are not just different units, they're different TYPES of units. You can't convert amps to watts without knowing the voltage (if you DO know the voltage, multiply volts by amps to get watts).


How is volts different from amps?

voltage is measured in terms of volts ; current is measured in terms of amps.........................................


How do you calculate kva from amps?

At what voltage? If you know the voltage then, to get the amps those kilovolt-amps contain, you simply divide the kilovolt-amps by the voltage.


How much amp is in a dc voltage?

There are no amps in a voltage because they are quite different electrical units. They are related by the 'power equation' which is: watts = amps times volts


How many KVA is 62 amps?

At what voltage? When you know the voltage then, to get the amps those kilovolt-amps contain, you simply divide the kilovolt-amps by the voltage.


How many watts of power an ultrasound machine consumes?

Look for the nameplate on the machine. There is will tell you the voltage and amperage that the machine needs to operate. Use this equation to find the wattage of the machine, Watts = Amps x Volts.


What is the voltage in 5 amps?

Voltage is a measurement of electrical force and amperage is a measurement of electrical flow. They are two different things altogether.


How many amps in 54watts?

They are not the same you need to know the voltage as well.


You were given aload 2500 watts how much it draw amps?

Watts = Amps x Volts. Amps = Watts/Voltage. Amps = 2500/apply voltage here.


Convert 1000 ohms to amps?

Can not do it without knowing the voltage I = E/R. Amps = Voltage/Ohms.


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If the voltage in your vacuum is 120 then you divide the Wattage by the Voltage to get 3 amps.


Can you use a different brand charger with a lower voltage and a hr?

Lower voltage, no, lower amps, yes. I will just take longer to charge the battery.