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How Do You Calculate Power From Voltage & Currents?

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How Do You Calculate Power From Voltage & Currents?

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Knowing how much power is going to be generated is very important. If too much power is generated, the device being powered can be destroyed, while too little power will leave the device underperforming or not performing at all. Understanding how to calculate power, which equals voltage times current, will make sure the right amount of power is delivered. Determine the voltage using a voltmeter. To use a voltmeter, insert the black probe into the positive output and the red probe into the negative output and read the display. For example, the voltmeter may read four volts. Determine the current by using a multimeter. Set the multimeter to the amps function, insert the black probe into the positive output and the red probe into the negative output and read the display. For example, the multimeter may read 0.5 amps. Multiply the volts by the amps. In this example, multiple four volts by 0.5 amps; the result is two watts, which is the power.

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