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power in watts = voltage in volts x current in amps. or power in watts = current in amps x (resistance in ohms) squared i think what you meant was power in watts =(current in amps)squared x resistance in ohms

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The formula for calculating watts is: Watts = Amperes x Volts. The formula for calculating amps is: Amperes = Watts / Volts. This relationship is derived from Ohm's Law, which states the relationship between current (amperes), voltage, and resistance in an electrical circuit.

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