calculation for Watts is = volts X amps P=IE P= Power(WATTS) I = Current(AMPS) and E = Voltage(VOLTS). So: I = P/E and E = P/I therefore: 1 watt = 1 ampere x 1 volt If you havea 240 volt lamp that is drawing .5 amp then it is using 120 Watts
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The AED output is in joules (J); an energy output. Energy is an Amp Ohm divided by time. Although AED's may vary on their output, depending on numerous criteria, some AED's will shock at 200J, then 300J, then 360J.
Light bulbs are made according to where they will be used and what voltage is generally available for that location. In a house, 120 volts is the standard, so household bulbs are designed to work with 120 volts. A car however is almost always designed to use 12 volts. Therefore, that needs 12 volts. There are other more odd applications that require 24 v. ,36 v. , 5 v. etc. Bottom line, use a bulb that matches what ever it is in and it will light.
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5000 watts is equal to 5 kilowatts because 1 kilowatt is equal to 1000 watts. So, to convert watts to kilowatts, you simply divide the wattage by 1000.
The watts determine how much energy is taken and how much heat is produced. You need to look at the lumens to see how much light is produced. CFLs produce 4-5 times more lumens than incandescent bulbs, or 3-4 times more than halogens, for the same power in watts.
3730 watts is equal to approximately 5 horsepower.
It depends on the current in amps. The watts would be equal to 5 times the current, because watts equals amps times volts.
Incandescent bulbs: 10 lumens per watt Halogens: 13 lumens per watt CFLs: 50 lumens per watt A useful bulb to light a small room is 600 lumens, so that would need a 60-watt incandescent, or a 45-watt halogen, or a 12-watt CFL energy-saving bulb. The best CFL bulbs are the spiral ones.
Converting between dB and watts requires additional information about the reference power level. If we assume a reference power level of 1 watt, 32 dB would be equal to 1,000 watts.
To find the number of amps in a circuit with 115 volts and a power rating in watts, you can use the formula: Amps = Watts / Volts. So, if you have a device that runs at 115 volts and consumes 575 watts, the amperage would be approximately 5 amps (575 watts / 115 volts = 5 amps).
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3,730 W is equal to about 5 horsepower. (4.9982 hp)
150 watts remains 150 watts after 5 minutes as power is typically constant if not explicitly stated otherwise.
A 5-kW electric heater rated at 240 volts is equal to 5000 watts. To convert kilowatts to watts, you multiply by 1000. So, 5 kW is equivalent to 5000 watts.
Amps * Volts = Watts Since you know the Watts, determine your voltage to determine the Amps. For example, if you are using 120 volts: Amps * 120 = 30 and from basic algebra Amps = 30/120 Amps = .25