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Volts = Amps x Resistance

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Amps = Volts / Resistance

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Wattage is volts times amps. To find amps when you know volts and watts, divide wattage by voltage. In this case, it would be 0.5 amps.

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P=VI=V^2/R P=12x12/6=24W

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How much power is consumed by a 6-ohm load with 12 volts applied?

P=VI=V^2/R P=12x12/6=24W


How many watts of power are consumed in a circuit with an applied voltage of 60 volts and a load of 150 ohms?

The formula for this question is I=P/E Where I = Current P = Watts E = Volts Therefore applying this formula: I = 1500 / 120 = 12.5


How do you consume electricity in maharashtra?

Power is consumed whenever a load is connected to the distribution supply panel.The load is usually controlled by a switch, contactors for motors or breakers located in the distribution panel. Load on line power is consumed, load off line no power is consumed.


How do you use electric power in inductive load?

The actual energy consumed in load is inductive load


How do volts get power?

Volts cause current to flow through the load. The current is measured in amps, and the volts multiplied by the amps gives the power in watts.


8 ohm with 240volts how much power is consumed?

Assuming a pure resistive load, the current will be 240/8 = 30A. Watts = Volts x Amps so power is 30 x 240 = 7200 watts or 7.2 KW.


How any volts are produced in a circuit with 40 amp's of current flowing through a wire with 5 ohms of resistance?

It is a voltage (potential) applied to a load that causes a current to flow through the load. Ohm's Law encapsulates this principal and states Volts = Current x Resistance. In your example, the applied voltage would be 200 volts.


How much power is consumed when running a machine at 120 ampere load per hour?

Watts is the product of amps x volts. To find the wattage a voltage needs to be stated so that it can be multiplied with the amperage value.


8 ohm element that operates a 240 volts the power that's consumed is?

Assuming a pure resistive load Ohm's Law tells us 240 / 8 = Current = 30 Amps. Watts = Volts x Amps so 240 x 30 = 7,200 Watts = 7.2 KW.


If a single phase 240 Volt ac is applied to a full wave bridge rectifier. what will be the resultant dc voltage?

A: the rms value will be169 volts add a capacitor and no load 240 volts and the average will be 153 volts


How many volts does it require to power one watt?

Watts = Volts x Amps So you need to know the current. This is only for resistive load.


When voltage across a certain resistance is V the power delivered is P when the voltage is doubled to 2V what is the power?

First of all the power consumed is only dependent on the load (eg. any appliance) connected to the source. A load will always draw its rated power. If you have increased your voltage to twice then the current drawn by the device will become half but the power consumed will remain same.the power consumed is given by:P= V*I* cos(fi)here for a given load P(power), cos(fi) are constants.Then if V becomes 2V then current will be I/2.