Amps * Volts = Watts.
50 Watts at 120 Volts = .4 Amps
50 Watts at 12 Volts = almost 4.25 Amps
50 Watts at 1 Volt = 50 Amps
That is a power of the value 50 watts. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Watt http://www.howstuffworks.com/question501.htm Cheers ebs
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"There is a wide variety of sizes of outdoor lights. LED's average between 40-70 watts. CFL's averages between 10-40 watts. Halogen lights can be in the 100's to 1,000's of watts. It depends on what the purpose is being served."
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Your question answers itself... 1000 watts, when operated on a 480-volt source..
In the USA we consumed about 3.479 trillion [million million] kWh of electricity in 2003. If you estimate 300 million people, that would mean we each used over 10,000 kWh that year. This assumes that we each consumed our equal share of all electricity produced, even if some of it was used to make the can your soda is in, or the tires on your car. The quantity used goes up if you allow that we import more products than we export, which gives us a "hard" electricity import in power used to make imported sneakers, etc. On the other hand, China, with 1 billion people, used a bit more than a third of the amount we did in 2003, giving them a per capita kWh consumption of 1,300 kWh. Just divide the total used by 365.The average use per person over a long period is given as 313 watts worldwide, 1363 watts in the USA and 688 watts in Europe. Canada is the highest at 1795 watts and the lowest is Afghanistan, Chad and Sierra Leone with 1 watt each per person.So the worldwide average of 313 watts gives a daily consumption of 7½ units, varying from 0.024 unit in Afghanistan to 43 units in Canada.
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50 watts
The average household fan used in US or Canada is about 35-50 watts.
1 hp = 745.699872 watts
A Kilowatt hour is 1000 watts per hour. A 50 watt bulb will use just 50 watts per hour. Therefore over 12 hours the 50 watt bulb will use 50*12 watts = 600 watts or 0.6 of a kilowatt hour.
1kW = 1000W 50kW = 50000W
Watts is joules per second, so 50 joules in 5 seconds is 10 watts.
Solar panels can make enough watts to power your whole house if you have enough of them. Some solar panels will generate 50 watts, 80 watts or 120 watts.
Hz is a frequency UK Electricity goes through 50 cycles per second = 50 hz , Watts is the power so there is no conversion as they are different things
In theory, no difference.
Can I use 50 watts light bulb for weed plant
This would be an audio amplifier which can produce 50 watts of power in each of its channels (hi fi, or high fidelity, was typically one or two). Measuring 50 watts, though, is tricky, as the way audio watts have been counted has changed over the years.
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