A 1450 watt coffee maker will use around 13 amps at 110 volts.
Multiply the vots by the amps to find the volt-amps. Or divide the volt-amps by the voltage to find the amps.
500 KVA how many amps? almost 650 Amps according to formula.
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50 kVA is 16.667 kVA per phase and you divide that by the phase voltage. Current = 16667 / 277 = 60 Amps
You cannot increase voltage by adding amps.
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Depends on how many, and what electrical appliances you have. If you are on 110volts, the current (amps) at any time are the kiloWatts you are running times 1000 (=watts) divided by 110
A 1450 watt coffee maker will use around 13 amps at 110 volts.
I depends on the voltage.
11.6 amps equals zero watts. Watts is the product of amps times volts. W = A x V. As you can see voltage is needed to obtain the wattage of a device.
The formula for amperage is I = W/E. Amps = Watts/Volts. As you can see there are two values missing from the question.
It's wrong. Batteries charge at a rate given in Amps. Amps per hour means the charging rate is increasing. Battery capacity is often stated in units of ampere-hours, which means that so many amps are needed in 1 hour, or half so many amps in two hours etc.