There is none. Electricity and miles per hour do not relate.
The formula for watts is, Watts = Amps x Volts.
To calculate the amps, you can use the formula: Amps = Watts / Volts. So, for 2000 watts and 110 volts, 2000 watts / 110 volts equals approximately 18.18 amps.
You need the formula: Amps * Volts = Watts But you get to do the math.
The formula you are looking for is I = W/E. Amps = Watts/Volts.
The formula you are looking for is Watts = Amps x Volts.
kph x 0.621 = mph
Watts is voltage (in volts) x current (in amps)
The formula for watts is, Watts = Amps x Volts.
To calculate the amps, you can use the formula: Amps = Watts / Volts. So, for 2000 watts and 110 volts, 2000 watts / 110 volts equals approximately 18.18 amps.
You need the formula: Amps * Volts = Watts But you get to do the math.
The formula you are looking for is I = W/E. Amps = Watts/Volts.
Amperes measure the rate of flow of electricity in a conductor Volts measure electrical pressure Watts measure the amount of energy or work that can be done by Amperes and Volts Relationship: Work = Pressure x Flow or Watts = Volts x Amperes When you know two variables you can calculate the other Formulas - This formula referred to as the West Virginia Formula (W - VA)Watts = Volts x Amps Volts = Watts / Amps Amps - Watts / Volts Refer to link below for more information
Volt amps is the same way of saying watts. This is seen in the formula Watts = Volts x Amps. Using the formula I = W/E we transpose I = 20000/240 = 83.33 amps.
One HP is about 746 W. So 700 / 746 = 0.93 HP
The watt is a measurement of power. In electrical circuit, to determined watts there is a formula volts x amps = watts
There are 746 watts per HP, its just something you have to remember.
The formula you are looking for is Watts = Amps x Volts.