Have to know the wattage or resistance of the lamp to answer this question.
It is drawing .06 amps.
It would be at least 250 amps, maybe 300 amps.
Multiply the vots by the amps to find the volt-amps. Or divide the volt-amps by the voltage to find the amps.
24 amps. This could be three 11.54 resistors connected in star, or three 34.6 ohm resistors connected in delta.
The answer depends entirely on the wattage of bulb used! You can find the amperage of your light by using the Power Law which states that amperage = wattage divided by voltage. Thus a 60 watt bulb on a 120 volt system would draw .5 or 1/2 an amp.
Depends on the size of the LED light and the voltage applied. An example is an LED 24 volt globe light that pulls 8 watts which draw 0.333333 amps. Take an LED 120 volt light bulb draws 12 watts and will pull 0.1 amps. The same bulb at 240 volts wil draw 0.05 amps. it really depends on the watts and voltage applied. An average would be about 0.1 amps.
It is drawing .06 amps.
Your question answers itself... 1000 watts, when operated on a 480-volt source..
To calculate the current draw in amps for a 48-watt LED light at 12 volts, you can use the formula: Amps = Watts / Volts. So, 48 watts / 12 volts equals 4 amps. Therefore, a 48-watt LED light at 12 volts draws 4 amps.
It would be at least 250 amps, maybe 300 amps.
1.25 amps
Multiply the vots by the amps to find the volt-amps. Or divide the volt-amps by the voltage to find the amps.
A 5000-watt inverter on a 24 volt system draws approximately 208 amps (5000 watts / 24 volts = 208.33 amps). This calculation assumes 100% efficiency, so actual power draw may be slightly higher.
To find the current in amps that a 750 watt, 120 volt heater draws, you can use the formula: Amps = Watts / Volts. So, 750 watts divided by 120 volts equals 6.25 amps. Therefore, the heater draws approximately 6.25 amps.
Use the formula A = W/V, where A is amps, W is watts and V is voltage.
Assuming the power factor is 1, a 10 hp motor operating at 600 volts in a three-phase system would draw approximately 13.33 amps.
To determine the number of amps in a 220-volt circuit, you need to know the power (in watts) being used. The formula to calculate amps is: Amps = Watts / Volts. For example, if you have a device that uses 2200 watts on a 220-volt circuit, it would draw 10 amps (2200W / 220V = 10A). To measure the current (amps) directly, you can use a clamp meter or a multimeter set to the current measurement mode.