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What is 65 amps in watts?

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What is 65 amps in watts?

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You cannot convert watts to amps, since watts are power and amps are coulombs per second (like converting gallons to miles). HOWEVER, if you have at least least two of the following three: amps, volts and watts then the missing one can be calculated. Since watts are amps multiplied by volts, there is a simple relationship between them. However, In some engineering disciplines the volts are more or less fixed, for example in house wiring, automotive wiring, or telephone wiring. In these limited fields they often have charts that relate amps to watts and this has confused people. What these charts should be titled is “conversion of amps to watts at a fixed voltage of 110 volts” or “conversion of watts to amps at 13.8 volts,” etc. Converting Amps to Watts The conversion of Amps to Watts is governed by the equation Watts = Amps x Volts For example 1 amp * 110 volts = 110 watts Source: http://www.powerstream.com/Amps-Watts.h

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It depends on the voltage. Power (Watts) = Voltage (Volts) x Current (Amps) For example, 1000 Watts = 65 Amps x Volts, or Volts = 1000 / 65 = 15.

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