If you believe the 100 watt spec then it consumes .1KW. If you believe the measured amount then .1284 KW.
A watt is a unit of power. An amp is a unit of current. P=IE. Power is current (I) times voltage (E). Pulling 9.2 amps at 120 volts uses 1104 Watts or 1.104 kilowatts.
The equation you need to find amperage when kilowatts are known. Amps = kW x 1000/1.73 x volts x PF. Use .9 as a Power Factor constant.First megawatts must be changed to kilowatts. 1000000/1000 = 1000 kilowatts. Amps = 1000 x 1000/ 1.73 x 480 x .9 = 1000000/747 = 1338.6 amps.
"kilo" means 1000, so 19 kilowatts = 19000 wattsIf you go to Google and type in 19 kilowatts in wattsGoogle Calculator will tell you the answer
Volts x Amps = Watts, divide with 1000 and you get kilowatts.
Watts = amps x volts. Something pulling 10 amps at 12 volts is 120 watts
A watt is a unit of power. An amp is a unit of current. P=IE. Power is current (I) times voltage (E). Pulling 9.2 amps at 120 volts uses 1104 Watts or 1.104 kilowatts.
Seven amps pulls zero kilowatts . W = A x V. You need to state a voltage to multiply the amperage by to get watts. Then divide by 1000 to get kilowatts.
A three wire home distribution service rated at 100 amps has a wattage capacity of;From L1 to L2 at 240 volts x 100 amps = 24000 watts or 24 kilowatts. From L1 to neutral at 120 volts x 100 amps = 12000 watts or 12 kilowatts. From L2 to neutral at 120 volts x 100 amps = 12000 watts or 12 kilowatts.
There are zero kilowatts in amps. A voltage value has to be supplied before an answer can be given. I = W/E. Amps = Watts/Volts = 12000/Volts. Alternatively, you could state the resistance, from which the amps are determined from P/R = I2.
The Amps and kilowatts are different units of measurements.
The equation you need to find amperage when kilowatts are known. Amps = kW x 1000/1.73 x volts x PF. Use .9 as a Power Factor constant.First megawatts must be changed to kilowatts. 1000000/1000 = 1000 kilowatts. Amps = 1000 x 1000/ 1.73 x 480 x .9 = 1000000/747 = 1338.6 amps.
To answer this question a voltage must be stated. Watts = Amps x Volts. For kilowatts divide by 1000.
Power is obtained using the equation: Power (Watts) = Voltage (Volts) x Current (Amps) To convert to Watts to Kilowatts (kW), simply divide by 1000 (or shift the DP left by 3 places). eg. 5000W = 5kW Bringing these together: Kilowatts = ( Volts x Amps ) / 1000
12 kilowatts is an amount of power that is the voltage times the current in amps. So 12 kilowatts could be provided by 100 volts at 120 amps, or 1000 volts at 12 amps. Equipment is designed to work at a standard voltage, then the current taken is enough for the amount of power it uses.
A three wire home distribution service rated at 100 amps has a wattage capacity of;From L1 to L2 at 240 volts x 100 amps = 24000 watts or 24 kilowatts. From L1 to neutral at 120 volts x 100 amps = 12000 watts or 12 kilowatts. From L2 to neutral at 120 volts x 100 amps = 12000 watts or 12 kilowatts.
"kilo" means 1000, so 19 kilowatts = 19000 wattsIf you go to Google and type in 19 kilowatts in wattsGoogle Calculator will tell you the answer
In order to calculate amps. you will need to know at least two other values pertaining to the circuit in question using Ohm's Law. Basically, amps can be calculated by either Watts divided by Voltage, or the square root of Watts divided by Resistance. Since you expressed your question in Kilowatts, multiply that value by 1000 to convert to watts.