Watts= Volts x Amps
Where EMF is electromotive force, measured in the unit called a Volt, and where 'I' is the electrical current running on a circuit that points A and B are positioned in, and where R is the resistance of that circuit between points A and B, then EMF=I x R, or "Volts" = "Amperes" times "Ohms".
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5000 volts
Amperes does not convert into volts they are two different values. Become familiar with the following formula and look at the relationships between the values. Volts = Amps x Resistance, Amps = Volts / Resistance and Resistance = Volts / Amps.
No. Watts = Volts x Amps Watts does not directly convert to volts.
By using a step down transformer.
Amps and volts are two separate parts of power measurement and do not convert into each other. Multiplying amps times volts will give you the measurement of wattage.
divide by volts
If it is AC voltages you need to convert, you need to find a transformer to do this job. Without knowing the application it is hard to guess what you are trying to do.
one thousand milli volt= one volt
it is impossible to convert volts into amperes, because there are two different units of measurement. Volts refers, as you know, to voltage, or the electric potential difference between two points, and amperes refers to the current, or the intensity of the electric current. Its like trying to convert horses into donkeys.
This action takes inverter equipment that is explained in the link below.
The formula you are looking for is I = W/E. Amps = Watts/Volts.
Multiply the amps by the volts and the answer is the VA