It depends on the voltage.
watts = amps x volts
So if the potential difference (another way of saying voltage) was 1V, then a current of 1 Amp, or 1000 milliamps, would result in a power of 1 watt.
1,000 milliamps = 1 amp 180 milliamps = 0.18 amp
25 milliamps (mA) is equal to 0.025 amps (A). This conversion is done by dividing the milliamps by 1,000, as there are 1,000 milliamps in one amp. Therefore, 25 mA can be expressed as 0.025 A.
Milli is a prefix that means 1/1000 so 1000 milliamps=1 amp
1 KW = 1000 Watts.......1 mW = .001 Watt.......1 microwatt or uW = .000001 Watt
ummm...4(?) is this a trick question?
1,000 milliamps = 1 amp 180 milliamps = 0.18 amp
25 milliamps (mA) is equal to 0.025 amps (A). This conversion is done by dividing the milliamps by 1,000, as there are 1,000 milliamps in one amp. Therefore, 25 mA can be expressed as 0.025 A.
Milli is a prefix that means 1/1000 so 1000 milliamps=1 amp
1 KW = 1000 Watts.......1 mW = .001 Watt.......1 microwatt or uW = .000001 Watt
1000MW is equal to 1GW
ummm...4(?) is this a trick question?
The watt is a measurement of work done by an object at constant velocity and under constant force. 1 watt, therefore, is equal to 1 Joule per second.
Zero volts equal one watt. Watts is the product of amps times volts. Without an amperage the voltage can not be calculated. The time constant has nothing to do with the equation.
1 watt is equal to 1/1000 kilowatts. To convert a value from watts to kilowatts just divide by 1000. To answer the question there is .001 kilowatts in one watt.
A unit of power equal to one thousandth (10-3) of a watt.
1 megawatt is equal to approximately 1341 horsepower.
One ampere is equal to one watt in a system with a voltage of one volt. This relationship is defined by Ohm's Law, which states that power (in watts) is equal to current (in amperes) multiplied by voltage (in volts).