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A Watt is a measure of power not voltage.Voltage X Amps = Watts (in a DC circuit)If you have a 55 watt light bulb for a car and you are looking for the amperage:55W/13.8v = 3.99Amps (a typical alternator charging voltage is 13.8v)
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The definition is that 746 watts equal one horse-power.
1 MW is 106 watts.
746W = 1Hp
None. Watts is unit of power. Square meter is unit of area.
Watts = Volts x Amps x Power Factor. To answer your question requires that the Power Factor be know. The Power Factor ranges from zero to one and is one for a pure resistive load. If your device is resistive the answer is 1500 watts.
Watts and Volts are different units. It is like asking how many apples are there in 6 oranges. Watts = Volts x Amps x Power Factor Power Factor ranges from zero to one.
1 horsepower = 745.699872 watts So a 1/2hp pump would use 372.8497936 watts
It depends entirely on the power factor of the load. If the power factor is unity (1), then the true power, in watts, will equal the apparent power in volt amperes. If the power factor is zero, then the true power, in watts, will be zero. This is because true power (watts) is equal to the apparent power (volt amperes) multiplied by the power factor.
More Watts equals more power. So once you have decided which is bigger, 10 or 12.5, that is the one with more power.
0 - 1000. KVA times a power factor gives you kilowatts, 1000 x watts. If the power factor is 0, then o watts make up your one kVA; if the power factor is 1, then 1000 watts make up your one kVA. Typical power factor is in the range of .8 to 1.
A megawatt is one million watts. One watt is a unit of electrical power.
Watts are an instantaneous measurement of power. Meaning, when you measure how many watts an appliance is using, that is the power required to operate it at that exact moment in time. When people use the term kWh, it means an amount of power being consumed over a period of time. As an example, one kWh is 1000 watts over the span of an hour.