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Watts = Volts x Amps
Watts does not directly convert to volts.
if you have 160 volts how much would that be in watts
It's watts divided by volts equals amps. Example: 1200 watts at 120 volts is 10 amps. To get the watts if you know the amps, multiply the amps times the volts. 10 amps at 120 volts is 1200 watts.
120 power flows through a circuit with 1 amp and 120 volts.
The formula you are looking for is I =W/E. Or Amps = Watts/Volts.
watts = volts x amps, example-2 watts=2 volts x 1 amp, example- 2 watts=120 volts x .60 amp.
It depends on the voltage.Amps times volts equal watts
I t depends. Watts = Amps times volts. 40 amps x 120 volts =4800 watts or 40 Amps x 12 volts = 480 watts.
Power in watts is current x voltageFor 120 volts it would be .71 x 120 = 85 watts
The formula you are looking for is I = W/E. Amps = Watts/Volts.
W = Amps times Volts. A = W/V, A = 300/120 = 2.5 amps
The formula you are looking for is I = W/E. Amps = Watts/Volts.
240 watts at 120 volts requires 2 amperes. Power = voltage * current