Max amps would be 1000 divided by 120.
There are, 2000/1000 = ,amps in 2000 milliamps. For the math challenged that is 2 amps.
Could be zero, could be 1000 amps. Amps are not the same thing as volts.
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Amperage (coulombs/sec sort of like volume) and wattage (power) are independent of each other if you know the voltage you can calculate amps but they are not the same thing. 3000 watts/X volts=amps ex. 3000 watts/110v=27.28 amps
Max amps would be 1000 divided by 120.
There are, 2000/1000 = ,amps in 2000 milliamps. For the math challenged that is 2 amps.
Moving - amperes. Stored - coulombs.
Could be zero, could be 1000 amps. Amps are not the same thing as volts.
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Amps are coulombs per second, and there is no information on rates given here.
Amps can not give you a kilowatt with out a voltage being applied to the question. Watts = Amps x Volts. Amps = 1000/ Volts.
Amperage (coulombs/sec sort of like volume) and wattage (power) are independent of each other if you know the voltage you can calculate amps but they are not the same thing. 3000 watts/X volts=amps ex. 3000 watts/110v=27.28 amps
The equation you are looking for is Amps = Watts/Volts. To change kW to watts, multiply kW x 1000.
There are .42 amps in 420 mA. Equation 420/1000 = .42 amps