Watts = Amps x Volts x Power Factor
For a motor the Power Factor is less than 1 and might typically be about .75. For a resistive load like a toaster PF = 1.
If you know the Voltage and PF and know the wattage you can calculate amps.
Amps = Watts / (Volts x PF)
To find out how many amps are needed to support 3200 watts at 240 volts, you can use the formula: Amps = Watts / Volts. Therefore, 3200 watts divided by 240 volts equals approximately 13.33 amps. So, you would need about 13.33 amps to support a 3200-watt load at 240 volts.
6240 watts if it's on a 240 volt circuit. A better answer is to just learn that amps X volts = watts.
The equation that you are looking for is I = W/E. Amps = Watts / Volts.
watts = volts * amps--> Amps = watts/ volts therefore; 2000/220= 9.09 amps
The forumla for power is: Power (watts) = Volts x Amps Therefore: Amps = Power/Volts So the answer to your question depends on the voltage in use. @230v: 0.14 Amps @24v: 1.33 Amps @12v: 2.66 Amps
To find out how many amps are needed to support 3200 watts at 240 volts, you can use the formula: Amps = Watts / Volts. Therefore, 3200 watts divided by 240 volts equals approximately 13.33 amps. So, you would need about 13.33 amps to support a 3200-watt load at 240 volts.
11.6 amps equals zero watts. Watts is the product of amps times volts. W = A x V. As you can see voltage is needed to obtain the wattage of a device.
Zero. Watts is the product of Amps x Volts. As you can see an amperage value is needed. Voltage = Watts/Amps. Volts = 200/? 20 volts
The estimated watts of a vacuum cleaner needed is 7 to 12 amps or 144 watts.
6240 watts if it's on a 240 volt circuit. A better answer is to just learn that amps X volts = watts.
The equation that you are looking for is I = W/E. Amps = Watts / Volts.
watts = volts * amps--> Amps = watts/ volts therefore; 2000/220= 9.09 amps
The forumla for power is: Power (watts) = Volts x Amps Therefore: Amps = Power/Volts So the answer to your question depends on the voltage in use. @230v: 0.14 Amps @24v: 1.33 Amps @12v: 2.66 Amps
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
Amps = Watts/Volts55/12= 4.583333
How many Amps is the fridge pulling? Multiply the Amps by the 120V circuit you're plugging into and you'll get your Watts.