an amp for a beginner doesn't need to be very powerful at all. 5-15 watts should suffice if it is a solid state amplifier, if it is a tube amp than 5 watts should be more than enough.
No. There is no offical "certification" to be a dog trainer. There are courses available. Check online. Some colleges have degrees in animal behavior, which would be a good background, but that likely wouldn't teach you to be a trainer.
there are many good amps for country, but one of the best amps ever for that style is the fender twin reverb (85 watts, 2x12 in. speakers, $1300) or the fender super reverb (40 watts, 4x10 in. speakers, $1400) both are all tube amps
I suspect you are referring to an external power supply for a device, which consists of a transformer and a smoothing circuit of some kind. Look on the device it powers, there may well be a rating plate or an input fuse. You might also find a VA rating or wattage rating. If so, Google for power formulae to manipulate to find amps.
There are a variety of brands of electric guitars that include amps. Some of these brands include Marshalls, Line 6, Fenders, Crate, Roland and Laney.
It is okay sometimes to use a power supply that allows for more amps than your device. You have a good chance of burning up your converter because the printer wants more amps than the power supply can give. It is okay sometimes to use a power supply that allows for more amps than your device. You have a good chance of burning up your converter because the printer wants more amps than the power supply can give.
The heater should have a wattage rating (very few list amps). Calculate the amps using the wattage and voltage. Amps = Watts/Volts(480).
Need to know the wattage to work out the amperage
There are zero watts in 300 amps. Watts are the product of amps times volts.
Wattage- or kilowattage- is volts time amps. Without knowing the voltage, we cannot answer your questions.
If the voltage in your vacuum is 120 then you divide the Wattage by the Voltage to get 3 amps.
Amps for an oven are governed by the total wattage of the oven and what the voltage supply to the oven is.
Watts= Volts x Amps
The equation for wattage is W = A x V. Substitute your values into this equation and you will have your answer.
Amps is a measure of current flowing in a circuit. Volt-Amps or (VA) is a measure of power and is equivalent to wattage for a pure resistive load.
The amperage that a chandelier draws is based on the amount of bulbs and the wattage of the bulbs used in the fixture. Count the amount of bulbs and multiply that number by the wattage of the bulbs. Take this total wattage and use this formula. I = W/E. Amps = Watts/ Volts.
To answer this question the wattage of the block heater must be stated. Amps = Watts/Volts.
volts X amps = watts standard 120 X 15 amps =1800watts microwaves generally use about 1000 watts which is 8.33 amps...