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The formula for amperage is:

I = V / R

I = amperage, V = voltage, and R = resistance.

Also amperage can be found by using the following formulas.

I = P / V, Amps = Watts/Volts

I = sq root P/R, Amps = the square root of (power divided by resistance) watts/ohms.

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