Question doesn't make sense. Amperes is a measure of the instant usage, so can't be used to measure use during a day. To measure use for a day you need amp hours. And amp hour use can vary a lot. Running an AC unit can use a lot, as can big heaters. Lights, electronics etc doesn't use that much.
To calculate the output amps of a 600kVA generator at 240V, you would use the formula Amps = kVA / Volts. In this case, it would be 600kVA / 240V = 2500 amps.
To find the amperage, you can use the formula: Amps = Watts/Volts. Plugging in the values, you get Amps = 1800 Watts / 110 Volts ≈ 16.36 Amps.
To find the amperage, you can use the formula: Watts = Volts x Amps. Rearranging it, we get Amps = Watts / Volts. Plugging in the values for 3000 Watts and 460 Volts, we get: Amps = 3000 / 460 = 6.52 amps.
To calculate amps from VA, you can use the formula: Amps = VA / Volts. Assuming the standard voltage in residential settings is 120V, then 145VA / 120V = 1.21A. Therefore, 145VA is approximately equal to 1.21 amps.
To find the amperage, you can use the formula: Amps = Watts / Volts. In this case, with 72 Watts and 12 Volts, you would have 6 amps of current.
There are grills of many different amps. Your regular stove top ones are about 15 amps. Individual grill machines for countertop use must have amps usage printed on the label.
10 amps
The number of amps needed in a house can vary depending on the size and electrical needs of the home. A common recommendation is to have a minimum of 100 amps for a smaller home, while larger homes may require 200 amps or more. It is best to consult with an electrician or use an online calculator to determine the specific amp requirements for your house.
To obtain amps from watts a voltage must be given.
No you cannot house amps use 120 volt ac car amps use 12 volt dc
a regular toaster uses about 12.5 amps
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amps like.. amplifiers? it depends on how many speakers you have. or amps like.. current draw? again. depends on your power needs, your power amps... ect
You use Ohm's Law to make your calculation. Volts = Amps x Resistance Amps = Volts / Resistance
at 230v it will use 5 to 6 amps
It takes 13 amps Varies - but around 10 is a good average.
A dishwasher typically uses around 10-12 amps of electricity.