The answer depends entirely on the wattage of bulb used! You can find the amperage of your light by using the Power Law which states that amperage = wattage divided by voltage. Thus a 60 watt bulb on a 120 volt system would draw .5 or 1/2 an amp.
Have to know the wattage or resistance of the lamp to answer this question.
Multiply the vots by the amps to find the volt-amps. Or divide the volt-amps by the voltage to find the amps.
A 1450 watt coffee maker will use around 13 amps at 110 volts.
500 KVA how many amps? almost 650 Amps according to formula.
depends on its use. If its for residential service its good for 125 amps In commercial and industrial installations it's a bit more complicated but you end up at the same 125 amps.
About 1/2 amp.
well the equation for amps is a= watts/volts so 25/12= 2.0833333333amps
To calculate the current in amps that a 40-watt light bulb uses, you can use the formula: Amps = Watts / Volts. Assuming the bulb operates on a standard voltage of 120 volts, it would use approximately 0.33 amps (40W / 120V = 0.33A). If it's operating at 240 volts, it would use about 0.17 amps (40W / 240V = 0.17A).
The amps drawn by a 65 watt light bulb should be 65/120 or 0.54167. This fraction of an ampere may be restated as 541.67 milli-amps.
10 amps
In general Tube Light consumes 0.2 amps in general by 40 Watts.
You just have to divide the watts by the voltage to find the amps. For example 60 watts on a 120 v system would take ½ amp.
To calculate the current draw in amps for a 48-watt LED light at 12 volts, you can use the formula: Amps = Watts / Volts. So, 48 watts / 12 volts equals 4 amps. Therefore, a 48-watt LED light at 12 volts draws 4 amps.
To answer this question the voltage of the bulb is needed.
1100 watts or about ten amps then another 3 to 4 amps for turn table light and fan
"Amps" is a steady thing. There's no such thing as "Amps per hour".The current through a 24-watt load is[ 24/the voltage across the load ] Amperes.
a regular toaster uses about 12.5 amps