One way to generate 25 watts of power is to use a device such as a small wind turbine or solar panel system. Alternatively, you can connect multiple smaller power sources, such as batteries or generators, that collectively output 25 watts. Another option is to use a stationary bike with a generator attached to produce electrical power through human pedaling.
As 1 Watt equals to 1000 milli Watts so 25 milliwatts = 25/1000 = 0.025 Watts.
1 Horsepower is about 746 watts. So 1/2 HP = 373 watts. The actual power drawn from the source is probably more than that due to reactive power, winding resistance and friction, to name a few factors.
Using the equation Volts X Amps = Watts, you can take 3000 watts / Volts to get your answer: 3000W/240V = 12.5A or 3000W/120V = 25A So, at 240 volts you will use 12.5 amps for 3000 watts of power. Or at 120 volts you will use 25 watts.
1 horse power is 746 watts. The voltage is something else, because the voltage is multiplied by the current in amps to find the power in watts.
To find the time taken to perform 500 joules of work at a power of 25 watts, you divide the work by the power. In this case, 500 Joules / 25 watts = 20 seconds. Therefore, it would take 20 seconds to perform 500 Joules of work with 25 watts of power.
To calculate the time it takes to perform 475 Joules of work with 25 watts of power, you use the formula: time = work / power. In this case, time = 475 Joules / 25 watts = 19 seconds. So, it will take 19 seconds to perform 475 Joules of work with 25 watts of power.
One way to generate 25 watts of power is to use a device such as a small wind turbine or solar panel system. Alternatively, you can connect multiple smaller power sources, such as batteries or generators, that collectively output 25 watts. Another option is to use a stationary bike with a generator attached to produce electrical power through human pedaling.
You stated 30 Watts - that is the power handled. What else could it be?
Horse power in the United States, watts everywhere else.
Amps is a measurement of current. Watts (or kilowatts) is a measure of power. To get the power from the current, you have to know the electrical potential or volts used to produce the current. Amps × Volts = Watts (or Current × Electrical Potential = Power). Incidentally, a kilowatt is 1000 watts, so you'll have to divide your answer by 1000. e.g. if your volts is 40, then 25 amps × 40 volts = 1000 watts. 1000 watts (divided by 1000) is 1kw or kilowatt.
In Australia, 500 watts is the same as anywhere else in the world. It is a unit of power measurement and would represent the same amount of power whether you are in Australia or elsewhere.
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As 1 Watt equals to 1000 milli Watts so 25 milliwatts = 25/1000 = 0.025 Watts.
Power = energy/time During those 25 seconds, the machine is doing work at the rate of 800/25 = 32 watts. We don't know how much power the machine must consume in order to perform work at that rate, but we know it's more than 32 watts.
1 Horsepower is about 746 watts. So 1/2 HP = 373 watts. The actual power drawn from the source is probably more than that due to reactive power, winding resistance and friction, to name a few factors.
the unit which are measured for power of lights are watts....