Formula: watts = amps times volts. The asumed voltage is 12 volts. So: watts = 5 amps times 12 volts = 60 watts. Cheers ebs
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Between 50-59 it's quinquagenarian.
A person who is 50 years old is typically referred to as a "quinquagenarian."
A person who is 50 years old is often referred to as being in their fifties. This is a general term used to describe someone in the age range of 50 to 59 years old.
A 50-year-old is a quinquagenarian.
power equals current times voltage 50w=(I)110v so 50w\110v = I .454 amps
Amps = Watts/Volts55/12= 4.583333
Watts are a unit of power that measures the rate at which energy is consumed or produced. So, 50 watts would refer to a power output of 50 joules per second. It is a common unit in electricity to measure the power of electrical devices.
To convert watts to amps, you can use the formula: Amps = Watts / Volts. In this case, to convert 200 watts at 12 volts to amps, it would be: 200 watts / 12 volts = 16.67 amps. So, 200 watts at 12 volts is approximately 16.67 amps.
There are zero amps in 50 watts. The equation for amperage is, I W/E. Amps = Watts / Volts. As you can see if there is no voltage stated the amperage can not be calculated.
Watts divided by volts equals amps so 6000 divided by 120 = 50
To find amps if watts and volts are known, use the formula; watts / volts = amps or 5000 / 240 = 20.83 amps
Using the formula Power(P) = Voltage(V) * Current(I) 5 = 10 * I I = .5 amps Current is .5 amps
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.
There are zero amps in 6600 watts. Watts are the product of amps times volts. W = A x V. To find amperage use the following equation, A = W/V, so as you can see a voltage value is needed in the equation to result in an amperage.
Yes, Power (in watts) equals voltage times current (Amps). Amps = Watts/Volts If your generator is 6000 watts that would operate a 120 volt load up to 50 amps (6000/120=50). If you are running a motor or compressor, the initial inrush of current is about 3 times higher so 14 X 3 = 42amps. Should do fine...
50 VA means about 50 watts. Transformers usually use VA instead of watts because a transformer has very little wasted power, and watts measure power. A 50 va transformer that is 120v. on the primary side will use about .41 amps at 120 volts. On the secondary side, (if it's 24 volts) it will support about 2.08 amps.