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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).
Amps or amperes
Minutes are a measure of time (or angle) and have measurement units associated with them. On the other hand, 50 percent is a pure number (in ratio form) without any units associated to it. It is not possible to convert one to the other.
kg - mass seconds - time mole - quantity metre - length Amps - current Kelvin - temperature candela - luminous intensity These are the base units - all other are derived
kg - mass seconds - time mole - quantity metre - length Amps - current Kelvin - temperature candela - luminous intensity These are the base units - all other are derived
kg - mass seconds - time mole - quantity metre - length Amps - current Kelvin - temperature candela - luminous intensity These are the base units - all other are derived
volts, amps, watts
You don't. The units measure different things.
mA stands for milliamps, which is a unit of electric current equal to one-thousandth of an ampere. Amps, on the other hand, refers to amperes, which is the base unit of electric current in the International System of Units. So, 1 mA is equal to 0.001 amps.
Watts, amps and volts are three separate but interrelated electrical units of measure. To find any of the three, you must first know the other two. Since you only provided Watts, one would first need to know Volts before giving you the Amps.
Sneighke answered:Short answer, you can't. They are fundamentally different physical units.A Watt is a measure of power and the Amp (or Ampere) is a measure of current. For the relationship between the two, please refer to the related question.Different units cannot be equated to each other but can be combined with other units to produce the equivalents.------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Those two units measure different kinds of quantities. There's no equivalence, and they can't convert to each other.