Watts is equal to volts x current x Power Factor. The maximum value of Power Factor is 1 for a resistive load. For motors and other inductive devices the Power Factor is less than 1. Your maximum wattage is 10,000 watts and decreases as Power Factor decreases.
1hp = 745.7 watts
978 watts
1milliwatt= 0.001 watts1000*0.001= 1 watt
The formula you are looking for is I = W/E. Amps = Watts/Volts.
14.4 watts
To find the amps, you need to divide the wattage (10,000 watts) by the voltage of the circuit. For example, at 120 volts, 10,000 watts would be approximately 83.33 amps.
It depends on how many amps it was designed for. A 12.5kV/600v 10kVA 3 phase transformer can handle ~.5 amps on the primary and ~10A on the secondary. A 600/120V 10kVA 3 phase transformer can handle ~10A on the primary and ~50 on the secondary.
100wats
210,000,000 watts
1540 watts
132 watts
25000 watts
95,000 watts.
746 watts.
1650 watts.
100 watt
There are 1,000 watts in a kilowatt (kW).