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This is a case of mixed dimensions. Amp is a unit of electrical current. kW is a unit of power.

The relationship between these is: P = I*V, where P is power (in watts), I is electrical current in amps, and V is voltage (in volts).

So if you know the voltage, then you can find amps by rearranging the equation:

I = P/V.

Example, say you have 110 volt source, and 10.80 kW (10800 watts); in this case:

I = 10800 watts / (110 volts) = 98.182 amps; Note that the watt is often expressed as a volt-amp {volts * amps}

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