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that depends on how much amperage is flowing. If there is 1 ampere: you get the power of 1 ampere times 230 volts equals 230 watts.

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Watt ( VA or W ) is the unit of power calculated by multiplying the voltage and the Current in Amps. There is no watt in 220 V. But if there is an appliance working with 220V then first find the current it uses and then calculate the wattage the appliance uses.

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Watts is a unit of energy transfer rate, in joules per second. Volts is a unit of electric potential in joules per coulomb. The two units are not convertible without some kind of other information, such as current, which is coulombs per second.

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