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Watts is what you get by multiplying Amps times Voltage, so unless you know Voltage there's no way of telling. For 100 Volts you'd get 250 Watts at 1 amp, for 50 Volts you get it at 5 Amps, and so on.

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The power in watts can be calculated using the formula P = V x I, where P is power in watts, V is voltage in volts, and I is current in amperes. Since only voltage is given and not current, we cannot determine the power in watts.

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There are zero watts in 250 volts. W = A x V.

This is the formula for finding the watts. You have to know how many amps you are pulling. Then you take the amps and multiply by the volts. The (P) stands for power (WATTS) The I stands for Instantaneous current(AMPS) And the E stands for electromotive force (VOLTS)

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Depends on the supply voltage, UK 240V would be 250w/240V = 1.041A

or US 110V 250w/110V = 2.27A

Power = Volts x Amps so you can check it backwards

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There are zero volts in 250 watts. To answer this question an amperage or resistance must be given. Watts = Volts x Amps. Volts = Watts/Amps.

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amps equals watts divided by volts.

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