To convert amps (A) to watts (W), you need to know the voltage (V) because power (in watts) is dependent on both current (in amps) and voltage.
Power (W) = Current (A )× Voltage (V)
if you have a device operating at 10 amps and a voltage of 120 volts
Ans. Power (W) = 10 A × 120 V = 1,200 W
So, with 10 amps at 120 volts, the power would be 1,200 watts. Adjust the voltage value as needed for your specific scenario.
Ans: Watts is calculated by multiplying amps by volts. Without a specified voltage, 10 amps cannot be directly converted to watts.
Ans: Using the formula Watts = Amps x Volts, 10 amps at 220 volts is 2,200 watts.
Ans: The watts for 1 ampere depends on voltage. Without a given voltage, it cannot be converted directly.
Ans: Without a specified voltage, 20 amps cannot be directly converted to watts.
Ans: 1 amp, or ampere, is a unit of electric current representing a flow of one coulomb of charge per second.