0.0001 amps will stop your heart if you are fully grounded.
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The formula you are looking for is Watts = Amps x Volts. Amps = Watts/Volts. This comes to 4 amps load. Minimum size fuse would be 5 amps.
No, you can't just forget about amps. A Joule is a volt coulomb. To calculate coulombs you need amps
To obtain amps from watts a voltage must be given.
1 watt = 1 amp * 1 volt So.... In a house: 5 amps * 115 volts = 575 watts In a car: 5 amps * 12 volts = 60 watts
The current's power factor is the true power divided by the apparent power. The Apparent Power is the volts multiplied by the amps. In this example, the ratio would be 200/253, or approximately .79.
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Electricity is measured in volts to represent the electrical potential difference between two points in a circuit. Amps, on the other hand, measure the rate of flow of electric current. Together, volts and amps help describe and quantify the behavior of electricity in a circuit.
751.798 Amps.
12 amps of electricity.
Amps i believe ( if your talking about electricity)
it measures the current of electricity and its unit is amps
The electrical equivalent to torque is AMPS. Power in Electricity is Volts * Amps Where in a rotating shaft its RPM * Torque
Apples don't normally produce electricity. Even assuming they did, "how many amps of electricity" they "have" would still not be a reasonable question.Amps are a measure of current flow, so I would hope it would be obvious that it's only a meaningful quantity in a case where electrical current is actually flowing, just like it doesn't make sense to talk about the gallons per minute of a barrel (as opposed to a river, where that is a meaningful unit of measure).
Typically 10 to 15 amps.
Lighting circuit - 5 amps Ring main - 13 amps Cooker circuit - 30 amps
To calculate the electricity required for the water pump, you can use the formula: Power (watts) = Voltage (volts) x Current (amps). In this case, the power requirement would be 230V x 8.70A = 2001 watts or approximately 2 kW. Operating the pump for an hour would consume 2 kWh of electricity.
Hi, Amps are electrical and the same in a car as elswhere. Amps are a quantity of electricity, voltage is the pressure pushing it and resistance is, as it sounds, how difficult it is to push it. Peace, crigby