The relationship between amperes, volts, and watts is...
watts = amperes * volts
Confirming by looking at the fundamental units involved...
watts (joules per second) = amperes (coulombs per second) * volts (joules per coulomb)
Voltage is power Amperage is current. you can have voltage but nothing runs without a closed circuit and then current flows.
Depends on the voltage and amperage of the battery vs. the voltage and amperage required of the bicycle.
The relationship between amperes, volts, and watts is... watts = amperes * volts Confirming by looking at the fundamental units involved... watts (joules per second) = amperes (coulombs per second) * volts (joules per coulomb)
Power (P) = Voltage (V) x Amperage (I) Written as P=VxI or to find Voltage V=P/I Voltage is measured in Volts (V) Amperage is measured in Amperes (Amps or A) Power is measured in Watts (W)
Generally speaking an appliance (eg tv) is supplied with power so when it is off it has voltage supplied. After yo turn it on it starts to draw power called amperage the voltage doesn't get higheur but the amperage does Amperage is the load being drawn through a circiut
There is none. There is a relationship between voltage and current and turns ratios in a transformer. But this rule remains - power in = power out. You don't get anything for free.
Using Ohm's law, you can find voltage if power is given. The equation needed to solve for power is P(Power)= Voltage(E) x Current(I). Ohm's Law describes the relationship between resistance, current, power, and voltage.
The unit of power is watts, the unit of current is amps, and the unit of voltage it volts. Power = Voltage X Current Voltage = Power / Current Current = Power / Voltage In electricity, power is symbolized with a P, current with an I, and voltage with a V. The real formula looks like: P = V x I V = P / I I = P / V
The amperage of a motor is governed by the voltage that the motor operates on. Without a voltage given, an answer can not be given.
multiply the total voltage in the circuit by the total amperage
Voltage is a function of reactive power becouse normally X is greater than R between 2 nodes, so the voltage of a line is determined by X, wich on the other hand depends from reactive power Q
The power is voltage times amperage or amperage = power divided by voltage. If I asume that there are 120 volts I get: 1400 watts / 120 volts = 11.67 amps So 12 amps is close to equal 1400 watts.