That depends on the voltage available. We assume 120 volts. Then amperage equals power divided by voltage. Amp. = 900 watts / 120 volts = 7.5 amps.
Watts = Amp x Volt
Find out what Voltage you're using and then do some simple math to figure it out:
Amp = Watt/Volt
volts times amps equal watts. So 12 volts times ? amp equals 1.5 watts. The current is 1.5/12 amps, which is 1/8 amp.
It depends of the voltage applied. You'll find the answer using the formula P=V.I, where P is the power in watts, V is the voltage in volts and I is the current in amp (in the case, equal to 1 amp)
125V
Volts * Amps = Watts 12 Volt * 2 amp = 24 Watts
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volts times amps equal watts. So 12 volts times ? amp equals 1.5 watts. The current is 1.5/12 amps, which is 1/8 amp.
It depends of the voltage applied. You'll find the answer using the formula P=V.I, where P is the power in watts, V is the voltage in volts and I is the current in amp (in the case, equal to 1 amp)
125V
Volts * Amps = Watts 12 Volt * 2 amp = 24 Watts
744
600 watts
The formula for watts is, Watts = Amps x Volts.
120Watts=1Amp
how many watts does he amp have in a 2005 chevy impala
Ohms does not equal watts. You need to know what voltage is across the resistor to determine how many watts it is drawing or how many watts the resistor should be rated for.Power is the voltage across the resistor SQUARED divided by the resistance. If this 4 ohm resistor has 12 volts across it then the watts power is (12 x 12) / 4 = 36 watts.1 Watt equals 1 Volt times 1 Amp.
Total power output (Total RMS output): 1000 watts
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