On 120 v a kilowattt is 8.3 amps, on 240 v it's 4.15 amps.
watts = volts x amps kilowatt = 1000 watts
watts are equal to amps times volts.
The relationship between amps and kilowatts depends on the voltage of the circuit. To calculate the amperage for a given kilowatt value, you need to know the voltage as well. The formula to convert kilowatts to amps is Amps = (kW * 1000) / Volts.
Amps can not give you a kilowatt with out a voltage being applied to the question. Watts = Amps x Volts. Amps = 1000/ Volts.
A battery stores charge and supplies voltage and current. A kilowatt (KW) is a measure of power = Volts x Amps.
No, amps (amperes) do not directly express the difference in energy. Amps measure electrical current, which is the flow of electric charge. Energy is typically measured in units such as joules or kilowatt-hours.
BTU and kilowatt-hours are measures of energy, while power is measured in either kilowatts or BTU per hour. 1 kilowatt-hour is equal to 3412 BTU, or 1 kilowatt equals 3412 BTU/hr. 8000 BTU per hour is equal to 2.344 kilowatts, which is 19.53 amps at 120 v.
The meter on the side of your house is a watt meter. You are charged for the electricity that you use in kilowatt/hours. See related links below
A kw (kilowatt) is 1000 amps x volts. If you assume your one phase system has 120 volts, then divide by 120. Cheap, but close enough for most work, assume 100 volts, then each amp is a tenth of a kilowatt.
Amperage (Amps) is a measure of current flow Voltage (Volts) is an electrical measure of difference in potential Wattage (Watts) is a measure of power which is energy per unit time A kilowatt equals 1000 watts Kilowatt Hour (KWH) is a measure of energy (Watts x hours/1000) The relationship is: Power (Watts) = Voltages (Volts) x Amperage (Amps) Therefore, Amps = Power (KW) x 1000 / Voltage (Volts)
Amps is a measurement of current. Watts (or kilowatts) is a measure of power. To get the power from the current, you have to know the electrical potential or volts used to produce the current. Amps × Volts = Watts (or Current × Electrical Potential = Power). Incidentally, a kilowatt is 1000 watts, so you'll have to divide your answer by 1000. e.g. if your volts is 40, then 25 amps × 40 volts = 1000 watts. 1000 watts (divided by 1000) is 1kw or kilowatt.
Watts = Amps x Volts. 33 x 240/1000 = 7.9 Kw