There is none. Electricity and miles per hour do not relate.
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The formula for calculating power in watts using miles per hour (mph) is:
Power (watts) = 0.0098 * mph^3
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You can find the amperage by using the formula: Amps = √(Watts / Ohms). In this case, the amperage would be approximately 2.83 Amps.
You can calculate amperage (A) using the formula A = W / V, where W is the power in watts and V is the voltage. Simply divide the power in watts by the voltage to find the amperage.
There are several ways to find watts; volts x amps = watts or resistance (ohms) divided by amps squared or volts squared divided by amps. You can search for Ohm's Law to find examples of these different methods and sample calculations.
The power consumed by the light bulb can be calculated using the formula P = I * V, where P is power in watts, I is current in amperes, and V is voltage in volts. In this case, the power consumed is 1.2 amperes * 12 volts = 14.4 watts.