When you have a 110 v or 220 v supply, you can draw some amps by putting a load on. If the load draws little power, like a 40 watt lamp, the current is small. If the load is a heavy one like a 1500 watt convector, there is more current. To find the current, just divide the watts by the volts using a calculator.
Amps is amps be it DC or AC.
It is possible in theory. Your car battery produces 12v DC. Your compressor requires 110v AC. You can use an inverter to convert your 12v DC into 110v AC. But the real question is how long will your battery last? Does the battery even have sufficient stored energy to start up the compressor in the 1st place? A draw of 8 amps at 110v is a lot...
110v
P = V x A, POWER (watts) = VOLTS times AMPS But 1.5V AC is not a normal output
To convert VA to amps for DC, you can use the formula: Amps = VA / Volts. For the given values, the max DC current would be 35VA / 20V = 1.75A. The 18V AC value cannot be directly converted to amps without additional information.
usually ac 110v even on the dc motors
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An ipod nano is 110 volts. Why, because our regular outlets are 120 volts AC.
Watts are amps x volts, so w/o the volts the question can't be answered. At 100 volts it'd be 15 amps.
Yes, it uses an AC power adapter.
AC power is electricially, a value that is expressed in watts and voltage is the electromotive force that combined with amps, makes up the formula to find watts. Watts is the product of Amps x Volts. W = amps x volts.
1.9 amps