The equation you are looking for is Amps = Watts/Volts. To change kW to watts, multiply kW x 1000.
20.833 amps at 240volts equals 5000 watts. Wattage is volts times amps.
Pwer is volts times amperes. 120 volts times 10 amperes = 1.2 KW
That all depends on what voltage is involved, as they are all interdependant on each other. The formula is P = I V. Where:- P = Power in Watts I = Current in Amperes V = Voltage, in volts. Transpose the formula to make Amps the subject = I = P/V So, at 240volts I = 160/240 = 2/3 = 0.6666 Amps at 110v I = 160/110 = 1.45 Amps and at 12v I = 160/12 = 13.3 Amps. You can see that, to do the same amount of work, the amperage is less if you use more voltage.
1.3 amps
3000 milliamps is equal to 3 amps. To convert milliamps to amps, you divide by 1000.
20.833 amps at 240volts equals 5000 watts. Wattage is volts times amps.
There are zero watts in 240 volts. To determine watts, an amperage or a resistance must be supplied. W = Amps x Volts, W = Amps (squared) x Resistance (in Ohms), or W = Voltage (squared)/Resistance.
Pwer is volts times amperes. 120 volts times 10 amperes = 1.2 KW
The formula for watts is W = I x E. Watts = Amps x Volts.
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That all depends on what voltage is involved, as they are all interdependant on each other. The formula is P = I V. Where:- P = Power in Watts I = Current in Amperes V = Voltage, in volts. Transpose the formula to make Amps the subject = I = P/V So, at 240volts I = 160/240 = 2/3 = 0.6666 Amps at 110v I = 160/110 = 1.45 Amps and at 12v I = 160/12 = 13.3 Amps. You can see that, to do the same amount of work, the amperage is less if you use more voltage.
Assuming a pure resistive load, the current will be 240/8 = 30A. Watts = Volts x Amps so power is 30 x 240 = 7200 watts or 7.2 KW.
The formula is: current (in amps) = power (in watts) , divided by (240 times the power factor). The power factor is 1 for incandescent light or heaters, otherwise it can be assumed to be 0.75 for other loads.
Multiply the vots by the amps to find the volt-amps. Or divide the volt-amps by the voltage to find the amps.
.1 amps will give you .1 amps.
500 KVA how many amps? almost 650 Amps according to formula.
10 amps