Watts = Amps x Volts x Power Factor
Power factor varies from 0 to 1 with 1 being a pure resistive load like a light bulb. A motor would have a lesser value.
So if your load is resistive just use 1 x 440.
In normal simple circuits WATTS = VOLTS x AMPS So if you use a 12V car battery 4 amps is 48 Watts American 110V mains 4 amps = 440 Watts English 240V mains 4 amps = 960 Watts
12.57
yes 440 total
it is 15000/440 based on basic power definition i.e., power =voltage *current
and breakers that can only hold up to 250 volts
In normal simple circuits WATTS = VOLTS x AMPS So if you use a 12V car battery 4 amps is 48 Watts American 110V mains 4 amps = 440 Watts English 240V mains 4 amps = 960 Watts
12.57
yes 440 total
This can be determined by considering the simple electrical formulae:Power(watts) = Potential(volts) X Current (amperes)If you are plugged into the average household electrical service in the U.S., you probably can assume about 110 or 115 volts for your potential.So: Watts = 110 volts x 4 amps = 440 wattsIf you want the answer in horsepower:746 watts/horsepower gives you 440/746 hp = 0.59 hpOf course, this is a simplification, but it is probably close enough without getting all electrical engineery on you. (Smile)
it is 15000/440 based on basic power definition i.e., power =voltage *current
Yards and yards are the same measurement. Therefore, 440 yards is equal to 440 yards.
Miles and miles are the same unit of measure. Therefore, 440 miles is equal to 440 miles.
There are 10 millimetres in one centimetre. Therefore, 440 millimetres is equal to 440/10 = 44 centimetres.
You Don't. 440volt 3-phase is actually 480 volts, taking a single phase gives 277Volts single phase. To get single phase 440 you would use one leg of three phase 440/760 three phase power.
440 millimetres is equal to 17.3 inches.1 mm = 0.0394 in
There are 100 centimetres in one metre. Therefore, 440 centimetres is equal to 440/100 = 4.4 metres.
Kilo is the prefix for 1000 therefore 1 kg is equal to 1000g. 440g is the same as .440 kg