13 amperes is 13 amperes. Plain and simple.
If you are asking how much power, i.e. how many watts, there is not enough information in the question to answer it. You need to specify voltage or resistance along with current in order to calculate power. You might also need power factor. Please restate the question.
Power = Voltage * Current Current = Power/Voltage, = 2,750,000/110,000 = 25 amps.
Electrical power = current x voltage Current is in amps
The unit for electrical current is the ampere.
Amps, or amperes, are a measure of electrical current; ohms are a measure of electrical resistance. Both are widely used in physics.
You just need the voltage and the current. Watts = Amps x Volts.
The electrical current in a circuit is measured in amps.
An electrical ammeter.
The total current in the circuit would be 12 amps. When electrical loads are connected in parallel, the currents add up. So if each load draws 6 amps, the total current would be the sum of both loads, which is 6 + 6 = 12 amps.
Amperes(amps)
That would depend on how many amps are drawn at 1.5V. A watt is a measure of power. Electrical power is determined by electrical potential (voltage) and electron flow (current). Power = Voltage * Current To find your answer, you need to know the current consumption of your load to know how many watts it is consuming. If you are trying to figure out how many watts can be provided from a source, say from a 1.5V battery, you would need to know the current output of the battery (which is usually provided in Ah, which tells you how many amps it can produce in one hour).
Amperage or Amps is a measure of is the flow rate of electrical current that is available.
Electrical current flow through a circuit is normally from negative toward positive.
That would depend on how many amps are drawn at 1.5V. A watt is a measure of power. Electrical power is determined by electrical potential (voltage) and electron flow (current). Power = Voltage * Current To find your answer, you need to know the current consumption of your load to know how many watts it is consuming. If you are trying to figure out how many watts can be provided from a source, say from a 1.5V battery, you would need to know the current output of the battery (which is usually provided in Ah, which tells you how many amps it can produce in one hour).
An "ampere" is a measure of the current in an electrical circuit.
The maximum current rating for the circuit breaker in this electrical panel is 60 amps.
Power = Voltage * Current Current = Power/Voltage, = 2,750,000/110,000 = 25 amps.
An electrical device may draw amps, but there is not a device that equates to amps. Amperes are the measure of current flow in a circuit.