Perhaps the name gives it away! James Watt.
Ohm's law states that you could calculate the current (Amp), resistance (Ohm), or voltage (Volt) as long as you know the other two. Watts is not part of this law. Therefore, your question does not give enough information.
James Watt did not invent watts. The watt is a unit of power named after James Watt, a Scottish engineer who made significant contributions to the development of the steam engine. The watt is defined as one joule of energy per second.
There are 3.75 kW in 3750 watts. To convert watts to kilowatts, you divide by 1000.
2.0 horsepower = 1 491.39974 watts
The laws of motion were formulated by Sir Isaac Newton in England in the 17th century.
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L-A- Law - 1986 Watts a Matter 4-18 was released on: USA: 5 April 1990
a person who invented the radar and that's that hes dead why do we care
amp*volts=watts
James Watts-late 1700's
no one invented the the steam engine in 1769 but James watts improved the steam engine in 1769
Ohm's Law has nothing whatsoever to do with power. Power is measured in watts.
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