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.
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!
1,000 milliamps = 1 amp 180 milliamps = 0.18 amp
1 amp = 1000 milliamps so 1700 milliamps = 1.7 amps.