To convert amps (A) to watts (W), you need to know the voltage (V) because the power in watts is the product of current in amps and voltage in volts.
Power (W) = Current (A) × Voltage (V)
So, if you have 3 amps and want to convert it to watts, you need to know the voltage at which the current is flowing.
Q. If the voltage is 120 volts
Ans. Power = 3 A × 120 V = 360 W
Thus, 3 amps at 120 volts is equivalent to 360 watts.
Ans: The watts depend on voltage. For example, at 120 volts, 3 amps is 360 watts.
Ans: 3 amperes (amps) is a measure of electric current equivalent to a flow of 3 coulombs per second.
Ans: Watts = Amps x Volts. So, the wattage in 1 amp depends on the voltage used.
Ans: 1 ampere is equal to a flow of 1 coulomb of electric charge per second.
Ans: Good is subjective. 3 amps can be sufficient for some appliances but not for others.
Ans: Amps and volts are separate measures. 3 amps can be at any voltage; they don't dictate each other.
Ans: 1 unit of electricity is 1 kilowatt-hour (kWh), which is 1,000 watt-hours.