for 1 hp we cnt say the amps why because hp will mention the speed in never will differ but comparatively amps (load) will differ dip pends upon the voltage (380,220,440)
W = V * I / I = W / V
21.4 amps, 2100 wattsManoj
a 1.5 kVa source of electrical power has the capacity to supply 100 volts at 15 amps, 300 volts at 5 amps, or 1000 volts at 1.5 amps.
62.5 amps
Watts = current x volts, so you have to multiply Kw value by 1000 to get watts, then divide by the applied voltage. examples. 2Kw kettle (U.S) current = 2 x1000 divided by 120, or 16.7 amps 2Kw kettle (UK) current = 2 x1000 divided by 240 or 8.35 amps 100 watt car amplifier current = 100 divided by 12 volts = 8.5amps
The average amplifier is 60 to 200 amps.
For a 1hp 3-phase motor, the current draw will depend on the voltage supply. Typically, at 230V, a 1hp 3-phase motor will draw around 3.6 amps. However, this value may vary based on the motor efficiency and power factor.
1hp = 745.7 watts
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.
Depends on the ratings(volts, amps, etc.) Definitely not an AC motor.
1.3 amps
50 milliamps (mA) is equal to 0.05 amps.
15 Amps
25 A = 25,000 mA
830 milliamps is equal to 0.83 amps.
You can convert 1hp in to 745watts off power, and using the power formula I=amps(current) P=power(watts) and U=volts so I=P/U if conected to a 230v supply the current would be 3.23amps and 110v would be 6.77amps
25mA is equal to 0.025 amps.
One horsepower is approximately equal to 745.7 watts.