kilo... means x1000 so... 1000000 or a Million Watts, or 1to the 6 booyakasha!
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∙ 15y agoTo find the amps, you need to divide the wattage (10,000 watts) by the voltage of the circuit. For example, at 120 volts, 10,000 watts would be approximately 83.33 amps.
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∙ 14y ago10 kilowatts, remember kilowatt is equal to 1000 watts
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∙ 12y ago(watts)W = (volts)V x (amps)I
so
I = W/V
you need to know what the voltage is to get the amps
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∙ 11y ago1 Kwh is how many kilowatts is use in one hour.
1 kwh = 60sec*60*mins = 3600,000 watts per hour
3600 Kw
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∙ 11y agoThe prefix 'kilo' means one thousand. ...
1 kilowatt = 1,000 watts
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∙ 14y agoThere are zero amps in 10000 watts. Need to know the voltage to answer this question.
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∙ 13y ago83.3A watts/volts=amps
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∙ 11y ago10kVA
41.666 amps. Divide watts by volts.
watts = volts * amps--> Amps = watts/ volts therefore; 2000/220= 9.09 amps
To find the amperage, you can use the formula: Watts = Volts x Amps. Rearranging it, we get Amps = Watts / Volts. Plugging in the values for 3000 Watts and 460 Volts, we get: Amps = 3000 / 460 = 6.52 amps.
The formula to calculate the relationship between amps, volts and watts is Volts X Amps = Watts or Volts = Watts / Amps or Amps = Watts / Volts therefore; 200 Watts divided by 1.95 Amps is 102.5641 Volts.
To calculate the watts, you can use the formula: Watts = Amps x Volts. In this case, 100 amps x 120 volts equals 12,000 watts.
41.666 amps. Divide watts by volts.
Divide 10,000 by 3 . . that is the voltage.
Electric furnaces are rated in Kilowatts. The following formula will let you figure it out. Watts = amps x volts. For eg. a 10 Kw furnace draws 10000 watts. amps = watts/volts. 10000/240 = 41.6 amps. If your furnace differs from this example, just plug in your wattage and you will have your answer.
The formula you are looking for is I = W/E. Amps = Watts/Volts. As you can see a voltage must be stated to answer this question. 10kW = 10000 watts.
watts = volts * amps--> Amps = watts/ volts therefore; 2000/220= 9.09 amps
There are zero watts in 730 amps. Watts is the product of amps times volts. As you can see without a voltage no answer can be given.
Amps, volts and watts are interrelated, but you need to do a little math. Amps * Volts = Watts
How many Amps is the fridge pulling? Multiply the Amps by the 120V circuit you're plugging into and you'll get your Watts.
I t depends. Watts = Amps times volts. 40 amps x 120 volts =4800 watts or 40 Amps x 12 volts = 480 watts.
About 10 to 50 amps current or 2000 to 10000 watts.
To find the amperage, you can use the formula: Watts = Volts x Amps. Rearranging it, we get Amps = Watts / Volts. Plugging in the values for 3000 Watts and 460 Volts, we get: Amps = 3000 / 460 = 6.52 amps.
The formula to calculate the relationship between amps, volts and watts is Volts X Amps = Watts or Volts = Watts / Amps or Amps = Watts / Volts therefore; 200 Watts divided by 1.95 Amps is 102.5641 Volts.