To convert amps into watts a voltage is needed. Watts = Amps x Volts.
Watts and amps measure different things, and they cannot be converted as asked. Watts measures power. Volts measures voltage and amps is a measure of current. The three electrical parameters are related by this formula: Power (watts) = volts times amps. If you know the voltage, then you can find the watt-to-amp ratio.
watts = volts * amps--> Amps = watts/ volts therefore; 2000/220= 9.09 amps
Amps = Watts/Volts, or Amps = Sq Root of Watts/Resistance.
You multiply volts by amps to get watts. What are your amps?
Watts = Amps x Volts. Amps = Watts/Voltage. Amps = 2500/apply voltage here.
Watts and amps measure different things, and they cannot be converted as asked. Watts measures power. Volts measures voltage and amps is a measure of current. The three electrical parameters are related by this formula: Power (watts) = volts times amps. If you know the voltage, then you can find the watt-to-amp ratio.
Amps are units of current, watts are units of power. Watts are the product of Amps times Volts. Watts = Amps x Volts.
watts = volts * amps--> Amps = watts/ volts therefore; 2000/220= 9.09 amps
Amps = Watts/Volts, or Amps = Sq Root of Watts/Resistance.
You multiply volts by amps to get watts. What are your amps?
Watts are the product of amps x volts.
Get the volts and multiply that by the amps. This will give you the watts.
40 watts
Watts = Amps x Volts. Amps = Watts/Voltage. Amps = 2500/apply voltage here.
Only when the load is purely resistive.
9000 watts is zero amps. Amps are the product of amps times volts. Without a voltage stated an answer can not be given. I = W/E, Amps = Watts/Volts.
I t depends. Watts = Amps times volts. 40 amps x 120 volts =4800 watts or 40 Amps x 12 volts = 480 watts.