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If: p = mv Then: v = p/m
If you know the voltage and current then you can solve for the power: P = V*I
There is no direct conversion between the two. You need to know voltage to calculate amps. This is the equation: P = V * I Where: P = Watts V = Volts I = Amps
P = I^2 R = IV = v^2 / R , Where P is power, I is current, R is resistance, and V is voltage. Given voltage and current, power = current * voltage, or P = IV.
Electrical power (P) can be calculated using the formula P = V x I, where V is the voltage in volts and I is the current in amperes. Alternatively, power can also be calculated as P = I^2 x R, where R is the resistance in ohms.
in the equation p=m x v, the p represents
P=VI V=P/I I=P/V V=I*R I=V/R R=V/I P=1.743*V*I*PF for 3 phase full load
We know the equation for linear momentum is P = m*v, where P is linear momentum, m is mass and v is velocity. So, we can find the velocity with the other two like this: v = P/m v = 600/50 = 12 m/s.
There is no "you" in P = V x I
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v equals m divided by p