No, 5 watts is not equal to 1 amp. The relationship between watts, volts, and amps is defined by the formula: Watts = Volts × Amps. To find the current in amps when you have 5 watts and a specific voltage, you can rearrange the formula: Amps = Watts / Volts. For example, if the voltage is 5 volts, then 5 watts would equal 1 amp (5W = 5V × 1A).
120Watts=1Amp
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1,000 milliAmps (mA) = 1Amp (A) 1,000,000 microAmps (uA) = 1Amp (A) so 1Amp is larger
There are zero amps in a watt. I = W/E. W = A x V. It depends on how many volts there are. Since watts is amps times volts, amps is watts divided by volts. If you had a 120V circuit with 1 watt, there would be 1/120, or 0.00833 amps flowing in that circuit Note: This is the resistive answer, with a power factor of 1. For reactive loads, things change, but the basic question is answered.
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A total of 5 watts isfive times morethan 1 watt.
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