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Neither amperes nor volts is the same as watts (power), so the question "what is the higher power" does not make sense.

Amperes is electrical current flow, in coulombs per second.

Volts is electrical potential, in joules per coulomb.

Watts is electrical power, in joules per second, which is also amperes times volts.

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