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Joules is equivalent to power over time. Power is equivalent to volts times current, so your question does not provide enough information to answer.

To look at another way - you might ask how many joules (a measure of energy like kWh - what your electric company bills you on) are in 120 volts. If this were not dependent on current, then you would be constantly billed for every outlet in your home, regardless of whether they are in use. The fact that 120 volts is present at all outlets at all times does not mean that power is being used at all times.

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How many volts are there in 63 amps?

Without knowing the resistance present or the power being consumed, it is not possible to determine how volts are present in a circuit with 63 amps. Ohm's Law: Voltage = Current times Resistance Volt: Joules per CoulombAmpere: Coulombs per SecondWatt: Joules per Second


How many volts are 16milli - volts?

0.016 volt


How many millivolts are in 4 volts?

4 volts = 4,000 mV.


How many volts is 500 watts?

The question is invalid. Volts is a unit of electrical potential in fundamental units of joules per coulomb. Watts is a unit of (electrical) power in fundamental units of joules per second. As such, you can not determine volts from watts without knowing something else, such as amperes (coulombs per second) or ohms. The conversion of Amps to Watts is governed by the equation Watts = Amps x Volts. For example 1 amp * 110 volts = 110 watts You have two unknowns for this equation, 1) the voltage which you want to find, and 2) the amperage. You must know the amperage to find your answer. In household current the voltage is 110-120. However, if you use a car battery, the voltage is 12. You could have the amperage and then use the equation above. 4 amps: 500watts = 4amps X ? volts. 500 watts/4amps = 125volts (close to household current) 42 amps: 500watts = 42amps X ?? volts. 500watts/42amps = 11.9volts prox. (close to a car battery) 1 amp: 500watts = 1amp X ??? volts. 500watts/1amp = 500volts (about like a large electric eel--300 to 800 volts)


How many watts does 115 volts equal to an AC unit rated at 9.2 amps?

Watts = Volts x Amps x Power factor For an AC Unit I am guessing that your PF = .75 so we have 115 x 9.2 x .75 = 793.5 Watts.

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How many volts are in police taser guns?

A tazer gun can be shot with 50000 volts of electricity.


How many joules is equal to 7.456?

31.22 joules.


How many volts in 1 Joule?

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How many inches is 50000?

50000 inches are exactly equal to 50000 inches.


How many millimeters are equal to 50000 picometers?

 50000 picometres is equal to 0.00005 millimetres.


How many joules is 1 kWh equal to?

1 kwh = 3,600,000 Joules


How many volts is 2775 joules?

To find volts from joules, you need to know the amount of charge in coulombs. The formula is ( V = \frac{E}{Q} ), where ( V ) is voltage in volts, ( E ) is energy in joules, and ( Q ) is charge in coulombs. Without the value of the charge, it's impossible to determine the voltage from 2775 joules alone. If you provide the charge, I can help calculate the voltage.


How many joules are equal to 362 calories?

About 1,515 joules = 362 calories.


How many volts in 3 joules by one coulub?

1 volt = 1 joule per coulomb 3 joules x 1 coulomb = 3 volts


How many volts does an AED deliver?

The AED delivers a shock energy, with units of joules (see the related link). There is not a direct conversion from joules to volts. I have read that the AED has the capability of about 1000 volts. For a comparison of some AEDs and their energy output, see the other related link. An AED with child pads delivers less energy per shock; as low as 50 joules whereas some for an adult will deliver 360 joules or 400 joules.