In calculating watts, the formula is the same for AC or DC current -- W(Watts) = Volts (V) times Amps (A). Therefore, 12 Volts X 105 Amps = 1,260 Watts.
That depends on the voltage available. We assume 120 volts. Then amperage equals power divided by voltage. Amp. = 900 watts / 120 volts = 7.5 amps.
To calculate the power in watts, you need to know both the voltage and current. Without the current value, you cannot determine the power in watts based solely on voltage.
The MTX Thunder 5400x amplifier has a maximum power output of 900 watts.
A Nutribullet typically has around 600-900 watts of power, depending on the specific model.
If your device uses 900 Watts at 7.5 Amps, then it requires 120 volts. If you want to use it where the supplied current is 220 volts, then you'll need a transformer - but only if the device can operate on 50 Hz. Most places that use 220 Volts supply it at 50 Hz. If your device says it can operate on 50 Hz you can use a transformer.
That depends on the voltage available. We assume 120 volts. Then amperage equals power divided by voltage. Amp. = 900 watts / 120 volts = 7.5 amps.
110 volts divided by 1,300 watts(1.3 kw) = .09 kw or 900 watts.
To calculate the power in watts, you need to know both the voltage and current. Without the current value, you cannot determine the power in watts based solely on voltage.
To calculate the amperage for a given wattage, you would need to know the voltage. However, assuming a standard voltage of 120V in a household circuit, you can use the formula: Amps = Watts / Volts. For 1500 watts at 120 volts, the amperage would be 12.5 amps.
The MTX Thunder 5400x amplifier has a maximum power output of 900 watts.
A Nutribullet typically has around 600-900 watts of power, depending on the specific model.
According to the manufacturer, the Sharp R-930AK has 900 watts of cooking power.
900 grams is equal to 1.98416 pounds.
If your device uses 900 Watts at 7.5 Amps, then it requires 120 volts. If you want to use it where the supplied current is 220 volts, then you'll need a transformer - but only if the device can operate on 50 Hz. Most places that use 220 Volts supply it at 50 Hz. If your device says it can operate on 50 Hz you can use a transformer.
900 grams is approximately equal to 1.98 pounds.
no to many currents flowing will cause circuit to heat up and trip breaker if doesn't trip will cause thermal melt down igniting a fire
1000 W means one thousand watts. That is normally the heating effect that it produces, so the power taken from the supply could be 1500 watts.