The amount of amps depends on the applied voltage. The formula is P=IxE. 'P' equal Power in watts, 'I' equals current in amps, and 'E' equals volts. You need to have two known two known values the calculate the third. You indicate the value of 'P' as 1000 watts, but have not given the voltage value of 'E'. If 'E' was 120 volts, then using formula 'I=P/E ', 'I' would equal 8.333 amps. If 'E' was 240 volts, then 'I' would be 4.1667 amps.
As it stands, there is not enough information to answer this question.
A power equation is given by P= IV
So, in order to know how many watts are in 1000 Amperes, we need to know either the voltage supplying the system, or the resistance of the system.
The resistance will result in us using this equation: P= I² x R. Where you can solve by isolating I.
The equation you are looking for is Amps = Watts/Volts. To change kW to watts, multiply kW x 1000.
Watts are amps times volts, so w/o the volts there's no way of telling.
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.
1000 watts at 9.5AMPS in 120 volt = 4.7 AMPS in 240 volt ..........Divide that by 2 according to the choice of voltage... 500 watts (120V) + 4.7Amp
Power(Watts) = I (Amps) x E(Voltage) PIE rule. so 1000 = I x 240. 1000/240 = 4.16667 amps.
The equation you are looking for is Amps = Watts/Volts. To change kW to watts, multiply kW x 1000.
watts = volts x amps kilowatt = 1000 watts
Amps is a measurement of current. Watts (or kilowatts) is a measure of power. To get the power from the current, you have to know the electrical potential or volts used to produce the current. Amps × Volts = Watts (or Current × Electrical Potential = Power). Incidentally, a kilowatt is 1000 watts, so you'll have to divide your answer by 1000. e.g. if your volts is 40, then 25 amps × 40 volts = 1000 watts. 1000 watts (divided by 1000) is 1kw or kilowatt.
Watts are amps times volts, so w/o the volts there's no way of telling.
1 kW = 1000 watts. Formula is Watts = Amps x Volts. As you can see to give you a answer I need a value for volts. Transpose the formula to read I = 1000/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.
Amps can not give you a kilowatt with out a voltage being applied to the question. Watts = Amps x Volts. Amps = 1000/ Volts.
1000 watts at 9.5AMPS in 120 volt = 4.7 AMPS in 240 volt ..........Divide that by 2 according to the choice of voltage... 500 watts (120V) + 4.7Amp
volts X amps = watts standard 120 X 15 amps =1800watts microwaves generally use about 1000 watts which is 8.33 amps...
If your generator is rated at 1000 watts continuous......and you are using 120V.....available amps are 1000/120 =8.3 .
Power(Watts) = I (Amps) x E(Voltage) PIE rule. so 1000 = I x 240. 1000/240 = 4.16667 amps.
watts = volts * amps--> Amps = watts/ volts therefore; 2000/220= 9.09 amps