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How many watts in one ampere?

One ampere is equal to one watt in a system with a voltage of one volt. This relationship is defined by Ohm's Law, which states that power (in watts) is equal to current (in amperes) multiplied by voltage (in volts).


Formula for watts and amps?

power in watts = voltage in volts x current in amps. or power in watts = current in amps x (resistance in ohms) squared i think what you meant was power in watts =(current in amps)squared x resistance in ohms


What are the release dates for L-A- Law - 1986 Watts a Matter 4-18?

L-A- Law - 1986 Watts a Matter 4-18 was released on: USA: 5 April 1990


What is watts law and component?

The real Watt's law is a hypothesis that states the sum of the latent heat of steam at any temperature of generation and the heat required to raise water from 0°C to that temperature is constant. It has been proven to be incorrect. However electricity amateurs and even some instructors often incorrectly describe Watt's Law as stating P=VI (or P=IE). This is actually called "Power Law". The term "Watt's Law" should not be used here.


If a fan nameplate states only amps how many watts is it?

The equation you are looking for is Watts = Amps x Volts.


What is the example of worded using ohms law?

amp*volts=watts


What is equal to voltage times current?

Power, in 'watts'.


Do watts equal volts times amps?

Yes, the formula for calculating power (in watts) is voltage (in volts) times current (in amperes). This relationship is based on Ohm's Law, which states that power equals voltage multiplied by current.


What is the standard unit of power using ohm's law?

Ohm's Law has nothing whatsoever to do with power. Power is measured in watts.


Jc watts famous for?

politication from united states of baptist religion


What is the definition of watts law?

The real Watt's law is a hypothesis that states the sum of the latent heat of steam at any temperature of generation and the heat required to raise water from 0°C to that temperature is constant. It has been proven to be incorrect.However electricity amateurs and even some instructors often incorrectly describe Watt's Law as stating P=VI (or P=IE). This is actually called "Power Law". The term "Watt's Law" is INCORRECT and should not be used here.Read more: What_is_watts_law_and_component


How do you work out amps from watts and voltage?

Ohm's law states that you could calculate the current (Amp), resistance (Ohm), or voltage (Volt) as long as you know the other two. Watts is not part of this law. Therefore, your question does not give enough information.