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They can be in the same box. Amps are measured in series and volts in parallel.

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No, amps and watts are not the same. Amps refer to the unit of electric current, while watts refer to the unit of electric power. Watts are calculated by multiplying the voltage by the current in a circuit.

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No - amps are current (I), watts are power (W). W = V2/R = VI = I2R

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