You need the formula: Amps * Volts = Watts But you get to do the math.
Watts = amps x volts, Amps = Watts/Volts, 65/240 = .27 amps or 270 milliamps
41.666 amps. Divide watts by volts.
The formula you are looking for is Watts = Amps x Volts. Amps = Watts/Volts.
To find amps if watts and volts are known, use the formula; watts / volts = amps or 5000 / 240 = 20.83 amps
You need the formula: Amps * Volts = Watts But you get to do the math.
Watts = amps x volts, Amps = Watts/Volts, 65/240 = .27 amps or 270 milliamps
41.666 amps. Divide watts by volts.
The formula you are looking for is Watts = Amps x Volts. Amps = Watts/Volts.
The equation that you are looking for is I = W/E. Amps = Watts/Volts.
To find amps if watts and volts are known, use the formula; watts / volts = amps or 5000 / 240 = 20.83 amps
The unit of power is expressed in watts, and the product of current (Amps) and voltage (volts) is power there fore if you multiply the amps and the volts give watts. so 20 x 240 will give you a 4800 watts of power.
It depends on the voltage.Amps times volts equal watts
Amps * Volts = Watts So, Watts / Volts = Amps 2000 / 240 = 8.333 Amps You should run the circuit on a two pole 15 Amp breaker, using 14 AWG, 2 conductor (plus ground) wire, just so you have a little safety factor in the circuit size.
240 watts at 120 volts requires 2 amperes. Power = voltage * current
500,000 watts/240 volts = 2,083.34 Amps (single phase)
VOLTS x (VOLTS/OHMS) = WATTS 240 X (240/8) = 7200 Watts = 7.2KWatts