You cannot convert watts to amps, since watts are power and amps are coulombs per second (like converting gallons to miles). HOWEVER, if you have at least least two of the following three: amps, volts and watts then the missing one can be calculated. Since watts are amps multiplied by volts, there is a simple relationship between them.
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The relationship between watts and amperes depends on the voltage. For a direct current (DC) circuit, the formula is Watts = Amperes x Volts. So, for a circuit with 1 ampere at 1 volt, the power would be 1 watt.
A watt is used to measure power, whereas an ampere is used to measure current. These are two completely different quantities, so your question makes no sense. You may as well ask, 'How many kilometres per hour are there in a kilogram?'!
Zero watts are equal to one ampere.
The reason being is from the following equation. W = A x V. Watts are the product of amps times volts and without the two values of amps and volts, as you can see, no answer is available.
For example: 100 watts would = 1 amp if you had 100 volts
One amp is equal to zero watts. Watts are the product of amps times volts. Without a voltage stated there can be no answer given. To find amperage once a voltage is stated use the following equation, I = W/E, Amps = Watts/Volts.
Batteries are generally not listed as having watts. And there are a couple of different ampere ratings. But if you're running something needing 12W of a 12V battery it's pulling 1A out of the battery at the moment.
1 kilowatts = 1,000 watts 500kw=500,000w
One horsepower (hp) equals 746 Watts (W), regardless of voltage (V). Kilo-Volt-Amps, often expressed as "KVA" is a commonly used unit of power. 1 Watt is defined as 1VA. 1 KVA equals 1000 Watts. 1 HP = 746 Watts = 0.746KVA and therefore 1KVA = 1000W = 1.34hp
1 kVA (kilovolt-ampere) is equal to 1,000 VA (volt-ampere). The relationship between VA and watts depends on the power factor of the electrical system. For a system with a power factor of 1 (perfectly efficient), 1 kVA is equal to 1 kW (kilowatt). However, for systems with lower power factors, the relationship between kVA and kW will vary.
There are 0.000001 million amperes in 1 ampere.