80% of the rated circuit. 10 amp circuit is 8 amps, 20 amp circuit is 16 amps, etc.
That depends on the voltage. One amp flowing at a potential of 1 volt produces 1 watt of power (equal to an energy consumption of 1 joule per second). 4 amps flowing at a voltage of 250 volts produces a kilowatt of power. This would be enough to satisfy the individual needs of a lot of the electrical equipment around the house.
1 amp
1,000 milliamps = 1 amp 200 milliamps = 0.2 amp
1 kA (kiloampere) is equal to 1000 amperes.
There are 1000 milliamps in 1 amp.
That depends on circuit voltage. 1 watt is equal to 1 volt times 1 amp.
That depends on circuit voltage. 1 watt is equal to 1 volt times 1 amp.
That depends on the voltage. One amp flowing at a potential of 1 volt produces 1 watt of power (equal to an energy consumption of 1 joule per second). 4 amps flowing at a voltage of 250 volts produces a kilowatt of power. This would be enough to satisfy the individual needs of a lot of the electrical equipment around the house.
1 amp
1,000 milliamps = 1 amp 200 milliamps = 0.2 amp
1 kA (kiloampere) is equal to 1000 amperes.
There are 1000 milliamps in 1 amp.
To convert kilowatts to amps, you need to know the voltage of the circuit you are calculating for. Assuming a standard voltage of 240V, 11kW would be approximately 45.8 amps.
2.5 Amps is equal to 2500 milliamps (mA). This is because 1 Amp is equivalent to 1000 milliamps.
1,000 milliamps = 1 amp 180 milliamps = 0.18 amp
Oh, honey, 500VA is equal to 500 watts. VA stands for volt-amps, which is the apparent power in an electrical circuit, while watts are the real power. So, in this case, they're one and the same. Hope that lights up your day!
1 amp = 1000 milliamps so 1700 milliamps = 1.7 amps.