You cannot "convert" 9 amps in watts. Amps are a unit of electric current, and watts are a unit of electric power.
Power is given by
P = IV
where P is power, I is current and V is voltage. To determine the power (or wattage) you must know both the current and voltage.
4 volts and how many amps? Watts = amps x volts. It depends on the amount of current (in Amps) flowing at 4 Volts... See Ohms Law: Watts = Volts x Amps If you have 2 Amps flowing at 4 Volts you are dissipating/consuming 8 Watts. If you have 10 Amps flowing at 4 Volts you are dissipating/consuming 40 Watts.
That depends on circuit voltage. 1 watt is equal to 1 volt times 1 amp.
The same number as 250 oranges is apples. A watt is a volt times an ampere.
W = A x V. Watts = Amps x Volts. There is not a voltage stated to multiply the 6 amps with so an answer can not be given.
Watts is the product of amps x volts. To give an answer the amperage needs to be given.
A watt is a unit of power, and power is given by P = IV where P is power, I is current and V is voltage. Therefore, P = IV = (7.8A)*(110V) = 858A*V = 858W
watts = volts * amps--> Amps = watts/ volts therefore; 2000/220= 9.09 amps
The formula is volts times amps equals watts, or watts divided by volts equals amps.
The formula you are looking for is I = W/E. 1080/120 = 9 amps. Less than 1. 1080/120 < 1
There are zero watts in 730 amps. Watts is the product of amps times volts. As you can see without a voltage no answer can be given.
Amps, volts and watts are interrelated, but you need to do a little math. Amps * Volts = Watts
How many Amps is the fridge pulling? Multiply the Amps by the 120V circuit you're plugging into and you'll get your Watts.
I t depends. Watts = Amps times volts. 40 amps x 120 volts =4800 watts or 40 Amps x 12 volts = 480 watts.
Watts is determined by multiplying amps (found on tag with serial number or on data plate on compressor) by volts (example 115 volts times 9 amps= 1035 watts)
To determine how many amps are in 115 volts, you need to know the power (in watts) being used. The relationship between volts, amps, and watts is given by the formula: Watts = Volts × Amps. Therefore, to find the amps, you can rearrange the formula: Amps = Watts / Volts. For example, if you have a device that uses 1150 watts, you would have 10 amps at 115 volts (1150 watts ÷ 115 volts = 10 amps).
There is zero watts in 10 amps.
You need the formula: Amps * Volts = Watts But you get to do the math.