Watts, Volts and Amps are interdependent, but unique units of electricity.
The formula is:
Watts = Volts * Amps
A megawatt is just 1,000,000 watts.
At 1 volt that would be 1,000,000 amps
At 1,000,000 volts that would be 1 amp.
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Watts and volts are different units of measurement. Watts represent power, while volts represent voltage. Therefore, there is no direct conversion between the two. The relationship between them depends on factors such as the resistance of the circuit.
A megawatt (MW) is a unit of power, while volts (V) are a unit of electrical potential difference. The relationship between power (P), voltage (V), and current (I) is given by the formula P = V x I. Therefore, without knowing the current (I) in the circuit, it is not possible to directly convert megawatts to volts.
Oh, dude, 1 megawatt doesn't equal volts. Megawatts measure power, volts measure electric potential. It's like asking how many apples are in a football field - totally different things, man. So, yeah, you can't really compare the two.
One Megawatt = 1,000,000 watts. Watts = Volts x Amps or voltage x current. Hence if you know the voltage then Amps = 1,000,000 watts / Volts.
P=EI. MEANS POWER EQUALS VOLTAGE TIME AMPERAGE .9 X 3.7 = 3.33 WATTS. 3.33 WATTS FOR ONE HOUR AT 3.7 volts
The voltage delivering 1 watt depends on how many amps are present. We use watts to measure power (P), and amps (I) times volts (E) equals watts. We sometimes see the equation P = I x E written to express this relationship. Let's look at a couple of instances. If we have 1 amp times 1 volt, we'll get 1 watt. But 1/2 amp times 2 volts also equals 1 watt. Likewise, 10 amps times 0.1 volts equals 1 watt. Or 0.001 amps times 1,000 volts (1 milliamp times 1 kilovolt) equals 1 watt. As you can see, it is a combination of voltage and current that gives us wattage (power), and any voltage you can imagine can be used to get one watt of power when you have the correct current (amperage).
Zero volts equal one watt. Watts is the product of amps times volts. Without an amperage the voltage can not be calculated. The time constant has nothing to do with the equation.
The formula you are looking for is I = W/E. Amps = Watts/Volts.